Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is set to meet with President Trump at the White House after leading a surprise attack that toppled the Assad regime. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports.
Breakdown
- President Trump is set to host Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharar at the White House, the first visit by a Syrian head of state. 4s
- Al-Sharar took power after toppling Bashar al-Assad and has worked to reestablish diplomatic ties and end sanctions. 9s
- The White House hopes Syria will formally join the U.S.-led fight against ISIS, with an agreement expected between the two presidents. 1m 8s
- Discussions may include lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria, known as the Caesar Act, to aid reconstruction after years of civil war. 1m 39s
- Al-Sharar was removed from the U.S. terrorist designation list shortly before the visit, signaling a major shift in relations. 2m 2s