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“Caesar Act sanctions should end either 30 days after the President tells Congress that Syria met the listed conditions for two years in a row, or on December 31, 2029, whichever comes first.”
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“Some Caesar Act sanctions waivers should no longer have fixed 180-day or two-year renewal schedules, and agencies should no longer have to keep sending Congress reports every 180 days for some waivers that continue.”
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“Syria should have to take provable steps to fight illegal Captagon production and cross-border trafficking before certain Caesar Act sanctions relief can occur.”
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“Treasury should brief Congress twice on U.S.-supported IMF and World Bank work related to Syria: once within 180 days and again one year later.”
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“FinCEN should tell Congress whether special U.S. banking relief for the Commercial Bank of Syria helped U.S. security or foreign policy goals, and whether that relief should continue, change, or be tied to new financial-crime findings.”
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“The Export-Import Bank should review any country limits it applies to Syria, decide whether those limits still make sense, and tell Congress what it decided.”
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“Certain Caesar Act sanctions relief should wait until Syria stops attacks on civilians and civilian places, allows aid, travel, and medical care in government-controlled areas, releases political prisoners, permits prison inspections, and stops targeting or unlawfully detaining religious minorities.”
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“U.S. defense and foreign policy officials should plan how to address the Assad regime's links to ISIS and Iran-backed militia threats in Syria, including how to protect U.S. troops and define limits on escalation.”
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“U.S. directions to support Syria-related economic data, financial-safeguard help, and growth planning at the IMF and World Bank should expire after two years.”
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“U.S. officials at the IMF and World Bank should support efforts to restore reliable Syrian economic data, improve financial links while strengthening controls against dirty money, weapons-related financing, and corruption, and plan for Syria's economic growth priorities.”
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