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UK Removes HTS From Terror List, Opening Door to Engagement With Syria’s New Rulers

Ministers say the shift enables engagement with Syria’s new authorities on counter-terrorism.

Overview

  • An order laid in Parliament deproscribes Hay’at Tahrir al‑Sham, lifting Terrorism Act offences such as membership and inviting support and leaving 83 organisations on the UK list.
  • The government frames the move as supporting priorities that include counter‑Daesh cooperation, migration management and work on eliminating Syria’s chemical weapons, aligning with a U.S. delisting earlier this year.
  • Officials cite Syria’s changed landscape since HTS‑led forces ousted Bashar al‑Assad in December and say engagement follows July’s visit to Damascus by former foreign secretary David Lammy.
  • Opposition figures, including shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel, demand an urgent Commons explanation and warn deproscription risks legitimising a group with roots in al‑Qaida.
  • Russia’s foreign intelligence chief criticises Western delistings of HTS as applying double standards in how terrorism is defined.