The European Union Mission to Syria announced that “the European Union has lifted the sanctions it imposed on a private Syrian airline after it was accused of facilitating the transfer of illegal immigrants to its territory.” She noted that “On July 18, Cham Wings was excluded from the list of bodies subject to EU sanctions against Belarus.”

In December 2021, the EU placed Cham Wings, the only privately owned Syrian airline, on its sanctions list. He accused him of increasing the number of flights to Minsk from the summer of 2021 in order to transport migrants to Belarus trying to illegally cross its border.

In this regard, Osama Satea, director of business development and communications at Cham Wings, told AFP: “The sanctions were lifted from our company after we managed to refute all the accusations and allegations against us.” He added: “We filed an objection immediately after the imposition of the sanctions, as they are unfair and unfair.”