
Tom Barrack, Turkish US ambassador and former adviser to President Donald Trump, announced on Friday that he will play the role. Syria’s Special US Envoyhighlights relief from recent sanctions.
In X’s post, Barrack said he envisions a role he supports. Secretary of State Marco Rubio In “realizing the President’s vision” for the country.
“President Trump Barrack outlined the clear vision of a prosperous Middle East and a stable Syria and a stable Syria, which he wrote in the Post.

Tom Barrack, the US ambassador to Turkey and former adviser to President Donald Trump, will serve as the US special envoy to Syria. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
On May 13, the president promised to lift the United States. Sanctions against Syria Allow the new government to stabilize the country.
US sanctions were first managed in Damascus in 1979, when designated as a national sponsor of terrorism.
Barack says that halting sanctions against Syria will be “maintaining the integrity of our primary purpose – a permanent defeat of ISIS,” giving the Syrian people the opportunity to recover The Bashar al-Assad regime was banished last year by Heiat Taharil al-Sham.

People gather in the air at Umayyad Square in Damascus, Syria on December 8th to celebrate the collapse of the Syrian regime. (Ali Haji Suleiman/Getty Images)
Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham, a US and undesignated terrorist organization that was separated from al-Qaeda in 2016.
Nearly 1,500 US troops are stationed in Syria Fighting ISISand about 10,000 ISIS fighters have been detained by Syrian Democratic Forces and US-backed Kurdish militias, Fox News Digital previously reported.

US Army soldiers are preparing to go on patrol from a remote pre-combat post base in northeastern Syria on May 25, 2021. The US military, part of the Task Force’s War Club, operates from pre-combat post bases in the region and works with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to fight remaining ISIS extremists and block Iranian militias. (John Moore/Getty Images)
Diptor disease for the first time in Damascus after the collapse of Assad’s regime.
“In this way, we are working with local partners such as Türkiye and the Gulf to help the Syrian government restore hopes for peace, security and prosperity,” Barrack wrote. “In the President’s words, we work together and we will succeed together.”
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Morgan Phillips and Caitlin McFall from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.