Source: Asharq Al-Awsat
Friday 13 February 2026 10:12:05
Lebanon has secured temporary exemptions for freight vehicles hauling certain goods after a recent ban by Damascus on foreign trucks.
Damascus had issued a decision on Saturday stipulating that "non-Syrian trucks will not be allowed to enter" the country, and that goods being imported by road must be unloaded at specific points at border crossings.
The decision exempts trucks that are only passing through Syria to other countries.
Lebanese and Syrian trucks will now unload and reload goods at a joint zone along the border with a temporary mechanism put in place to regulate movement over seven days.
However, goods transported in tankers, hazardous materials, cement, raw materials for cement production, as well as meat and pharmaceuticals will be exempt from these border transfers.
The two sides will meet again on February 19 before the end of the seven-day deadline to evaluate the situation.