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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Homs, Syria – 13 May, 2025
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1. Various of kids waiving Saudi and Syrian flags from cars
2. Various of people gathered in square waving flags and singing
3. Various of men singings and dancing
4. Man carrying kid on shoulders, waving flag
5. Man holding daughter draped in Syrian flag
6. Fireworks
7. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Mohammed al-Sabaaei, Syrian man:
“We’re first hopeful that the sanctions will be lifted, and what we hope for and expect is for investments to return to Syria and for the economy to pick up again. A lot of companies boycotted us because of the despicable Bashar (Assad), everything was forbidden, investment was forbidden, economy was forbidden, some companies wouldn’t come here, even Google wasn’t allowed here, we couldn’t do a single thing.”
8. Various of people gathered in square, waving Syrian and Saudi flags
9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Nada Shaheen, Syrian woman:
“This is a second happiness, and a second liberation, the sanctions will be lifted which means a revival is coming, we will no longer have crises, no more water crisis, no more economic crisis.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Idlib, Syria – 13 May, 2025
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10. Pan down from fireworks in the sky to square where people are gathered
11. Various of people celebrating in square
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Talal al-Homsi, Syrian man:
“We say thank you to Saudi Arabia, to Qatar and to Turkey, and send our regards to America and the people of America. He (Donald Trump) has finally seen that this is a revolution of the people and to back it up is backing up the entire world and ensuring the world’s stability.”
13. Various of people celebrating
STORYLINE:
Syrians took to the streets in cities across the country to celebrate following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that he will ease sanctions and move to normalize relations with the new government to give the country “a chance at peace.”
Trump made the announcement shortly before he was set to meet Wednesday in Saudi Arabia with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, the onetime insurgent who last year led the overthrow of longtime leader Bashar Assad.
Trump said the effort at rapprochement came at the urging of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi de facto ruler, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“There is a new government that will hopefully succeed,” Trump said of Syria, adding, “I say, good luck, Syria. Show us something special.”
The developments were a major boost for the Syrian president, who had been imprisoned in Iraq for his role in the insurgency following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of the Arab country.
Al-Sharaa was named president of Syria in January, a month after a stunning offensive by insurgent groups led by al-Sharaa’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, that stormed Damascus, ending the 54-year rule of the Assad family.
The U.S. has been weighing how to handle al-Sharaa since he took power in December.
Gulf leaders have rallied behind the new government in Damascus and want Trump to follow, believing it is a bulwark against Iran’s return to influence in Syria, where it had helped prop up Assad’s government during a decade-long civil war.
Then-President Joe Biden left the decision to Trump, whose administration has yet to formally recognize the new Syrian government. Sanctions imposed on Damascus under Assad also remain in place.
Before Trump spoke, the White House said he had “agreed to say hello” to the Syrian president while in Saudi Arabia.
The removal of the Assad family could change the track.
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