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00:00Sure. I mean, 14 years of warfare and, you know, that on top of the sanctions, which were described, I think, by President Trump himself as having been crippling.
00:10How significant for the Syrian economy, therefore, that they should have been rescinded?
00:16What sort of an impact do you think it's going to make in the immediate term?
00:19I mean, it's going to be huge.
00:21I mean, it's going to it's it's not just about Syrians themselves being able to access the international banking system and goods and all of that stuff.
00:30But it's also importantly about other countries being able to engage with Syria's economy and do business in Syria.
00:38Before, you really couldn't do that because you were afraid of falling of U.S. sanctions, basically.
00:47So outsiders couldn't really touch Syria.
00:49So all of that hopefully is going to change now where you not only have Syrians being able to do to have that access, but to open up the country to foreign investment, to foreign business and other things that will help the, you know, lift up the Syrian economy.
01:06Reconstruction, certainly, which is still a big part, makes up a big part of Syria's needs.
01:12And so all of those things, I think, in totality are going to be very positively affected.
01:19Like, you kind of did a little bit, maybe you know, have you been able to do to talk to a national security a week ago.
01:33I'm going to say it's going to be very via now that somehow you're taking it, but with some really are kind of hard to do its way going to be very well.
01:36But also, you're not going to have something like that.
01:38I think that's going to be very nombreux.
01:39It's also going to be very often because of hyду Zhuangôm, rather than I guess, how am I able to talk about it?
01:41I mean, you know what I'm trying to think about, and I agree.
01:43So what do you need to do is going to be very nice for you with Israel and to be something you're going to do there and sharing?