WASHINGTON, May 11 — A bipartisan group of US lawmakers introduced a bill today intended to bar the US government from recognising Bashar al-Assad as Syria’s president and enhance Washington’s ability to impose sanctions in a warning to other countries normalising relations with Assad. The bill, first reported by Reuters,…Read More
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