On Wednesday, the Canadian government announced plans to facilitate sanctions against Syria during what it called the transition period.
Many Western nations, including Canada, presented a number of sanctions against Syria under its removed president Bashar al-Assad, who was overthrown at the end of last year by insurgent forces under the leadership of Islamist Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS).
The Canadian government issued a statement declaring steps, which in his opinion showed “the involvement of Ottawa in ensuring the very necessary help of the humanitarian nation of Syria and supporting the transition to an integration and peaceful future.”
The Canada government said that Syria provides $ 84 million for new financing of humanitarian aid.
“Canada also takes steps to facilitate existing sanctions for a period of six months, support democratization, stabilization and providing help to Syria in Syria during this period of passage,” said Canada government in its statement.
He added that the Ambassador of Canada in Lebanon, Stefan McCollum, was nominated for a non -resident service in Syria.
Canada added that it issued a general permit, valid for a period of six months, which allows Canadians to carry out financial transactions and services, which are otherwise prohibited, as part of supporting humanitarian aid to Syria.
It was found that it would facilitate sanctions to allow some banks to be sent by some banks in the country, such as the Central Bank in Syria.
The new rulers of Syria are Islamists who had connections with the extremist Al-Qaeda group, as long as their leader, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, did not limit their bonds in 2016.
Pressure grew at Islamist rule in Syria in order to examine witness reports and war monitor killing hundreds of civilians in the villages, in which the majority of the population is members of the Alawite Assad sect.
The UN calls on temporary Syria leaders to protect civilians among the fight between security forces and those who remain loyal to the repressed President Syria Bashar al-Assad. Former army staff allied with Assad, since Thursday, conducts coordinated attacks and ambushes.