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Treasury Issues Syria General License 23 To Aid In Earthquake Disaster Relief Efforts | U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Issues Syria General License 23 To Aid In Earthquake
Disaster Relief Efforts
February 9, 2023

WASHINGTON – Today, Treasuryʼs O ice of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued Syria
General License (GL) 23, which authorizes for 180 days all transactions related to earthquake
relief that would be otherwise prohibited by the Syrian Sanctions Regulations (SySR).
“Our deepest condolences go out to the people of Türkiye and Syria for the tragic loss of life
and destruction in the wake of devastating earthquakes,” said Deputy Secretary of the
Treasury Wally Adeyemo. “As international allies and humanitarian partners mobilize to help
those a ected, I want to make very clear that U.S. sanctions in Syria will not stand in the way
of life-saving e orts for the Syrian people. While U.S. sanctions programs already contain
robust exemptions for humanitarian e orts, today Treasury is issuing a blanket General
License to authorize earthquake relief e orts so that those providing assistance can focus on
whatʼs needed most: saving lives and rebuilding.”
U.S. sanctions programs do not target legitimate humanitarian assistance, including
earthquake disaster relief e orts. The U.S. government has long had several general licenses
in place under the SySR that permit most activities in support of humanitarian assistance,
including in regime-held areas, by the United Nations, the U.S. government, or
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) engaging in transactions in support of certain notfor-profit activities. This new authorization expands upon these broad humanitarian
authorizations already in e ect under the SySR for NGOs, international organizations (IOs),
and the U.S. government. This GL reflects the United Statesʼ commitment to support the
people of Syria through their ongoing earthquake crisis. While sanctions relief alone cannot
reverse longstanding structural challenges and the brutal tactics of the Assad regime, it can
ensure that sanctions do not inhibit the life-saving assistance needed following this disaster.
OFACʼs GL 23 provides the broad authorization necessary to support immediate disaster relief
e orts in Syria. The Department of the Treasury will continue to monitor the situation in Syria
and engage with key humanitarian and disaster assistance stakeholders, including NGOs, IOs,
and key partners and allies, to understand emerging challenges they may face in delivery of
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services. U.S. and intermediary financial institutions should have what they need in GL23 to
immediately process all earthquake relief transactions. If persons, including financial
institutions, are engaged in disaster relief activities for Syria, but they believe their activities
are not covered by existing authorizations or exemptions, those persons are encouraged to
contact OFAC directly to seek specific licenses or guidance at
OFAC_feedback@treasury.gov or by calling + 1 202-622-2480. OFAC will prioritize any such
requests.
Click here to read OFAC Syria General License 23

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