House Foreign Affairs Committee Approves New Syria Sanctions Legislation
The House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously approved legislation on March 7, 2012 that strengthens sanctions against the Syrian regime. The Syria Freedom Support Act (H.R. 2106) imposes new sanctions targeting the Syrian energy and financial sectors, and proliferation activities. Among other measures, the bill also contains new sanctions targeting top regime officials, a visa ban on persons who provide the Syrian regime with military equipment, and authorization for financial and political assistance to entities that support a peaceful democratic transition in Syria.
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See Committee Chairman Ros-Lehtinen’s press release (dated 03/07/12) here.