Syrian-American relations witnessed a significant diplomatic development through a phone call between Syrian President Ahmed Al-Shara and his American counterpart, Donald Trump. During the discussions, Al-Shara emphasized the necessity of continued international support for Damascus in the process of national reconstruction and recovery. Official sources clarified that this communication comes within the framework of the new transitional arrangements the country is undergoing.
The Syrian presidency affirmed in a statement that President Al-Shara focused on the economic sanctions file, considering their complete removal an indispensable pillar for restoring economic activity. He pointed out that improving the living conditions of Syrians is directly linked to the state's ability to activate its vital sectors away from previously imposed international restrictions.
In a related context, the Syrian President called for creating suitable environments to attract foreign investments and the return of major development projects to Syria. He considered that building an attractive economic environment represents the real guarantee for the sustainability of reconstruction efforts and providing job opportunities in various governorates, which contributes to accelerating the economic cycle.
For his part, US President Donald Trump showed tangible interest in following the course of events in Syria and the Middle East region in general. Trump emphasized the importance of maintaining the stability that has begun to take root, expressing his country's principled support for recovery efforts and the rebuilding of institutions in a way that serves international trends aimed at de-escalating crises.
The phone discussions touched upon the file of bilateral relations between Damascus and Washington, and ways to enhance joint cooperation in political and security fields. The two sides discussed the latest regional developments, emphasizing the need to find effective coordination mechanisms that push the economic recovery process forward in the coming period.
On the security front, the two leaders addressed the challenges arising from tensions in the region and the risks threatening regional security. Sources quoted President Al-Shara as affirming the priority of dialogue and diplomatic solutions as a strategic option to end conflicts, noting that escalation does not serve the interests of the region's peoples seeking stability.
At the conclusion of the call, the two parties agreed to keep communication channels open and maintain continuous coordination on issues of mutual interest. This coordination aims to serve the common interests of the two countries and contribute to shaping a more secure regional landscape, away from the confrontational policies that prevailed in previous decades.
It is worth noting that this call comes after a series of positive signals, most notably the Syrian President's revelation of receiving a special gift from Trump after a previous meeting at the White House. These moves reflect a radical shift in the Syrian political scene for 2026, as unprecedented diplomatic openness between the two sides has begun to take shape.
Lifting the remaining sanctions represents a fundamental step to enable the Syrian economy to restore its activity and improve the living conditions of citizens.





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Phone discussions between Al-Shara and Trump address lifting sanctions and rebuilding Syria