Trump says Turkey's ceasefire in northern Syria now permanent, sanctions lifted

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“Countless lives are now being saved as a result of our negotiation with Turkey, an outcome reached without spilling one drop of American blood: no injuries, nobody shot, nobody killed,” Trump said…

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday a ceasefire in northern Syria is now permanent and he lifted sanctions on Turkey as a result, rejecting criticism of his decision to pull out U.S. troops and allow Kurdish allies to come under attack.

Trump described the truce as a “major breakthrough” negotiated by a team led by Vice President Mike Pence. Trump said he had instructed Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to rescind the sanctions imposed on Turkey in response to its moves against the Kurds “unless something happens that we are not happy with.”

But questions remained about Trump’s policy and Congress was still working on a sanctions package of its own intended to punish Turkey for its cross-border offensive.

 

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