Road map to end the crisis in Suwayda and stabilize southern Syria

Country/entity
Syria
Region
Middle East and North Africa
Agreement name
Road map to end the crisis in Suwayda and stabilize southern Syria
Date
16 Sep 2025
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Intrastate/local conflict
Stage
Framework/substantive - partial
Conflict nature
Government/territory
Peace process
Syrian Local Agreements
Parties
Asaad al-Shaibani (Minister for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Syrian Arab Republic)
Ayman Safadi (Minister for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan)
Thomas J. Barrack Jr. (Ambassador, Special Envoy for Syria, United States of America)
Third parties
-
Description
This trilateral agreement between Syria, Jordan, and the United States establishes a comprehensive roadmap to resolve the crisis in Suwayda governorate. The agreement outlines 13 steps including: UN investigation and accountability for violations; humanitarian assistance and restoration of essential services; security arrangements with deployment of elite forces; removal of civilian fighters; prisoner exchanges; reconstruction of damaged villages; and promotion of national unity narratives.

Agreement document
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Source of document

https://docs.un.org/en/S/2025/586


Groups

Children/youth

No specific mention.

Disabled persons

No specific mention.

Elderly/age

No specific mention.

Migrant workers

No specific mention.

Racial/ethnic/national group
Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Anti-discrimination
Road map to the solution
...
It will accelerate efforts to contain and end hate speech that promotes division, violence, sectarianism and ethnic discrimination, including through enacting legislation that criminalizes hate speech.
Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Substantive
Road map to the solution
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10. Jordan, in coordination with Syria, will invite a delegation from the local communities of Suwayda (Druze, Christians and Sunnis) and representatives from the Bedouin tribes of Suwayda to initially separate meetings to help achieve reconciliation.
Jordan will then invite these communities to a meeting to achieve reconciliation.
11. The United States and Jordan will work with the Syrian Government and the communities of Suwayda to agree on short- and medium-term security and administrative arrangements for a transitional period leading to the full reintegration of Suwayda into government institutions.
...
The formation of a governorate council representing all communities of Suwayda.
The council will interface with the Government and lead efforts to achieve long-term reconciliation.
Religious groups
Groups→Religious groups→Substantive
Road map to the solution
...
10. Jordan, in coordination with Syria, will invite a delegation from the local communities of Suwayda (Druze, Christians and Sunnis) and representatives from the Bedouin tribes of Suwayda to initially separate meetings to help achieve reconciliation.
Jordan will then invite these communities to a meeting to achieve reconciliation.
11. The United States and Jordan will work with the Syrian Government and the communities of Suwayda to agree on short- and medium-term security and administrative arrangements for a transitional period leading to the full reintegration of Suwayda into government institutions.
...
The formation of a governorate council representing all communities of Suwayda.
The council will interface with the Government and lead efforts to achieve long-term reconciliation.
Indigenous people

No specific mention.

Other groups

No specific mention.

Refugees/displaced persons
Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Rhetorical
Road map to the solution
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Necessary steps will be taken to allow residents of the villages of Suwayda that witnessed fighting during the tragic events to return to their villages.
Social class

No specific mention.


Gender

Women, girls and gender

No specific mention.

Men and boys

No specific mention.

LGBTI

No specific mention.

Family

No specific mention.


State definition

Nature of state (general)
Suwayda is an integral part of Syria and has no future outside Syria.
...
The deep trust deficit requires patient and sequenced approaches that begin with confidence-building measures and transitional solutions, leading to the full reintegration of the governorate into the State in a way that strengthens national unity.
The United States and Jordan acknowledged the steps taken, and the commitments made by the Syrian Government in the aftermath of the Amman meetings, and welcomed the determination expressed by Asaad al-Shaibani, the Foreign Minister of Syria, to end the crisis through a solution that ensures the unity of Syria and the rights of the people of Suwayda as Syrian citizens.
Road map to the solution
...
The discussion will be based on the fact that Suwayda is an integral part of Syria and must achieve reconciliation with the State.
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Ending the foreign interference in Suwayda and reiterating commitment to Suwayda remaining part of Syria.
...
The United States, in consultation with Syria, will explore security understandings with Israel regarding southern Syria that address legitimate Syrian and Israeli security concerns, while reaffirming Syria's full sovereignty and territorial integrity.
...
Syria, Jordan and the United States will establish mechanisms for monitoring implementation of the road map in full respect of Syrian sovereignty.
State configuration

No specific mention.

Self determination

No specific mention.

Referendum

No specific mention.

State symbols

No specific mention.

Independence/secession

No specific mention.

Accession/unification

No specific mention.

Border delimitation

No specific mention.

Cross-border provision
Road map to the solution
...
The United States, in consultation with Syria, will explore security understandings with Israel regarding southern Syria that address legitimate Syrian and Israeli security concerns, while reaffirming Syria's full sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Governance

Political institutions (new or reformed)
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→General references
They will work in coordination with regional and global partners to advance an all-inclusive, Syrian-led political process that will rebuild Syrian institutions, ensure the representation of all Syrians, celebrate the diversity of Syrian society and guarantee equality under the law and on the basis of citizenship.
The United States and Jordan will support the Syrian Government in overcoming the challenges facing this process, including in the areas of reconstruction, institution-building, combating terrorism and violent extremism, ending social strife and achieving national reconciliation.
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→New political institutions (indefinite)
Road map to the solution
...
The formation of a governorate council representing all communities of Suwayda.
The council will interface with the Government and lead efforts to achieve long-term reconciliation.
Elections

No specific mention.

Electoral commission

No specific mention.

Political parties reform

No specific mention.

Civil society
They will work in coordination with regional and global partners to advance an all-inclusive, Syrian-led political process that will rebuild Syrian institutions, ensure the representation of all Syrians, celebrate the diversity of Syrian society and guarantee equality under the law and on the basis of citizenship.
...
Road map to the solution
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3. The Syrian Government, with the support of Jordan, the United States and relevant United Nations agencies, will ensure the continuation of delivery of sufficient humanitarian and medical supplies to Suwayda, including through cooperation with United Nations agencies and other countries.
...
7. The three countries will support the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross to expedite the completion of the exchange of prisoners and kidnapped people.
...
The activation of all civilian administrative institutions in the governorate in cooperation with the local community and the relevant government entities.
Traditional/religious leaders

No specific mention.

Public administration
Road map to the solution
...
11. The United States and Jordan will work with the Syrian Government and the communities of Suwayda to agree on short- and medium-term security and administrative arrangements for a transitional period leading to the full reintegration of Suwayda into government institutions.
...
The activation of all civilian administrative institutions in the governorate in cooperation with the local community and the relevant government entities.
Constitution

No specific mention.


Power sharing

Political power sharing

No specific mention.

Territorial power sharing

No specific mention.

Economic power sharing

No specific mention.

Military power sharing
Power sharing→Military power sharing→Proportionality
Road map to the solution
...
The formation of a local police force that includes all communities of Suwayda.
The force will be under the leadership of an officer from Suwayda appointed by the Ministry of the Interior.
The make-up of the force will be agreed through negotiations.

Human rights and equality

Human rights/RoL general
The United States and Jordan acknowledged the steps taken, and the commitments made by the Syrian Government in the aftermath of the Amman meetings, and welcomed the determination expressed by Asaad al-Shaibani, the Foreign Minister of Syria, to end the crisis through a solution that ensures the unity of Syria and the rights of the people of Suwayda as Syrian citizens.
Road map to the solution
...
1. The Syrian Government will invite the United Nations Commission of Inquiry to carry out an investigation into the recent tragic events in Suwayda and will commit to holding all those who have allegedly committed violations accountable in accordance with Syrian law.
...
9. The Syrian Government will intensify its leadership in disseminating a national narrative that celebrates unity, diversity and the equality of all Syrians and the rule of law.
Bill of rights/similar

No specific mention.

Treaty incorporation

No specific mention.

Civil and political rights
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Equality
They will work in coordination with regional and global partners to advance an all-inclusive, Syrian-led political process that will rebuild Syrian institutions, ensure the representation of all Syrians, celebrate the diversity of Syrian society and guarantee equality under the law and on the basis of citizenship.
...
The people of Suwayda are Syrian citizens with equal rights and obligations like all other Syrians.
...
Road map to the solution
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9. The Syrian Government will intensify its leadership in disseminating a national narrative that celebrates unity, diversity and the equality of all Syrians and the rule of law.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of movement
Road map to the solution
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5. The Syrian Government will deploy elite Ministry of the Interior forces along the Damascus-Suwayda highway to secure the free movement of civilians and commerce, with Jordan and the United States assisting in overcoming practical obstacles.
Socio-economic rights

No specific mention.


Rights related issues

Citizenship
Rights related issues→Citizenship→Citizen delimitation
The people of Suwayda are Syrian citizens with equal rights and obligations like all other Syrians.
...
The United States and Jordan acknowledged the steps taken, and the commitments made by the Syrian Government in the aftermath of the Amman meetings, and welcomed the determination expressed by Asaad al-Shaibani, the Foreign Minister of Syria, to end the crisis through a solution that ensures the unity of Syria and the rights of the people of Suwayda as Syrian citizens.
Democracy

No specific mention.

Detention procedures

No specific mention.

Media and communication
Rights related issues→Media and communication→Governance of media
Road map to the solution
...
It will accelerate efforts to contain and end hate speech that promotes division, violence, sectarianism and ethnic discrimination, including through enacting legislation that criminalizes hate speech.
Rights related issues→Media and communication→Other
Road map to the solution
...
9. The Syrian Government will intensify its leadership in disseminating a national narrative that celebrates unity, diversity and the equality of all Syrians and the rule of law.
Mobility/access
Road map to the solution
...
3. The Syrian Government, with the support of Jordan, the United States and relevant United Nations agencies, will ensure the continuation of delivery of sufficient humanitarian and medical supplies to Suwayda, including through cooperation with United Nations agencies and other countries.
...
5. The Syrian Government will deploy elite Ministry of the Interior forces along the Damascus-Suwayda highway to secure the free movement of civilians and commerce, with Jordan and the United States assisting in overcoming practical obstacles.
...
Facilitating access to all evidence, including bodies, witness testimonies and security cameras in areas that witnessed the fighting.
Protection measures
Rights related issues→Protection measures→Other
The three countries will collectively support efforts aimed at rebuilding Syria on a basis that guarantees its security, stability, unity and sovereignty, while fulfilling the aspirations of all Syrians and preserving their rights.
Other

No specific mention.


Rights institutions

NHRI

No specific mention.

Regional or international human rights institutions
Rights institutions→Regional or international human rights institutions→Body tasked
Road map to the solution
...
7. The three countries will support the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross to expedite the completion of the exchange of prisoners and kidnapped people.

Justice sector reform

Criminal justice and emergency law
Justice sector reform→Criminal justice and emergency law→Criminal Justice System reform
Road map to the solution
...
It will accelerate efforts to contain and end hate speech that promotes division, violence, sectarianism and ethnic discrimination, including through enacting legislation that criminalizes hate speech.
State of emergency provisions

No specific mention.

Judiciary and courts

No specific mention.

Prisons and detention

No specific mention.

Traditional Laws

No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

Development or socio-economic reconstruction
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistance
Road map to the solution
...
The administration of aid to the governorate in cooperation with the Government.
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstruction
The United States and Jordan will support the Syrian Government in overcoming the challenges facing this process, including in the areas of reconstruction, institution-building, combating terrorism and violent extremism, ending social strife and achieving national reconciliation.
...
Road map to the solution
...
4. The Syrian Government will continue its efforts to restore all essential services to the governorate and, with support from Jordan and the United States, ensure that sufficient funding from international donors is available.
...
8. The Syrian Government will announce its plans for the reconstruction of damaged villages and properties, with Jordan and the United States facilitating the necessary support.
National economic plan

No specific mention.

Natural resources

No specific mention.

International funds
Road map to the solution
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4. The Syrian Government will continue its efforts to restore all essential services to the governorate and, with support from Jordan and the United States, ensure that sufficient funding from international donors is available.
Business
Road map to the solution
...
5. The Syrian Government will deploy elite Ministry of the Interior forces along the Damascus-Suwayda highway to secure the free movement of civilians and commerce, with Jordan and the United States assisting in overcoming practical obstacles.
Taxation

No specific mention.

Banks

No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

Land reform/rights
Land, property and environment→Land reform/rights→Property return and restitution
Road map to the solution
...
8. The Syrian Government will announce its plans for the reconstruction of damaged villages and properties, with Jordan and the United States facilitating the necessary support.
Pastoralist/nomadism rights

No specific mention.

Cultural heritage

No specific mention.

Environment

No specific mention.

Water or riparian rights or access

No specific mention.


Security sector

Security Guarantees
Road map to the solution
...
It will accelerate efforts to contain and end hate speech that promotes division, violence, sectarianism and ethnic discrimination, including through enacting legislation that criminalizes hate speech.
...
11. The United States and Jordan will work with the Syrian Government and the communities of Suwayda to agree on short- and medium-term security and administrative arrangements for a transitional period leading to the full reintegration of Suwayda into government institutions.
...
The United States, in consultation with Syria, will explore security understandings with Israel regarding southern Syria that address legitimate Syrian and Israeli security concerns, while reaffirming Syria's full sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Ceasefire

No specific mention.

Police
Road map to the solution
...
6. The Syrian Government will remove all civilian fighters from the administrative borders of Suwayda and deploy elite police forces per the Amman agreement.
...
The formation of a local police force that includes all communities of Suwayda.
The force will be under the leadership of an officer from Suwayda appointed by the Ministry of the Interior.
The make-up of the force will be agreed through negotiations.
Armed forces
Road map to the solution
...
5. The Syrian Government will deploy elite Ministry of the Interior forces along the Damascus-Suwayda highway to secure the free movement of civilians and commerce, with Jordan and the United States assisting in overcoming practical obstacles.
DDR
Security sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisions
Road map to the solution
...
6. The Syrian Government will remove all civilian fighters from the administrative borders of Suwayda and deploy elite police forces per the Amman agreement.
Intelligence services

No specific mention.

Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces

No specific mention.

Withdrawal of foreign forces

No specific mention.

Corruption

No specific mention.

Crime/organised crime

No specific mention.

Drugs

No specific mention.

Terrorism
The United States and Jordan will support the Syrian Government in overcoming the challenges facing this process, including in the areas of reconstruction, institution-building, combating terrorism and violent extremism, ending social strife and achieving national reconciliation.

Transitional justice

Transitional justice general
Road map to the solution
...
Facilitating access to all evidence, including bodies, witness testimonies and security cameras in areas that witnessed the fighting.
Amnesty/pardon

No specific mention.

Courts
Transitional justice→Courts→National courts
Road map to the solution
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1. The Syrian Government will invite the United Nations Commission of Inquiry to carry out an investigation into the recent tragic events in Suwayda and will commit to holding all those who have allegedly committed violations accountable in accordance with Syrian law.
2. The Syrian Government will take immediate legal action against any and all individuals against whom there is sufficient evidence for indictment on charges of committing violations and who were part of atrocities against civilians and their properties.
Mechanism
Road map to the solution
...
1. The Syrian Government will invite the United Nations Commission of Inquiry to carry out an investigation into the recent tragic events in Suwayda and will commit to holding all those who have allegedly committed violations accountable in accordance with Syrian law.
2. The Syrian Government will take immediate legal action against any and all individuals against whom there is sufficient evidence for indictment on charges of committing violations and who were part of atrocities against civilians and their properties.
...
Cooperating with the Government and the Commission of Inquiry team to ensure accountability for all those who have allegedly committed violations.
Prisoner release
Road map to the solution
...
7. The three countries will support the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross to expedite the completion of the exchange of prisoners and kidnapped people.
...
The release of any remaining prisoners and accounting for missing people.
Vetting

No specific mention.

Victims
Road map to the solution
...
Facilitating access to all evidence, including bodies, witness testimonies and security cameras in areas that witnessed the fighting.
Missing persons
Road map to the solution
...
The release of any remaining prisoners and accounting for missing people.
Reparations

No specific mention.

Reconciliation
The United States and Jordan will support the Syrian Government in overcoming the challenges facing this process, including in the areas of reconstruction, institution-building, combating terrorism and violent extremism, ending social strife and achieving national reconciliation.
...
Road map to the solution
...
10. Jordan, in coordination with Syria, will invite a delegation from the local communities of Suwayda (Druze, Christians and Sunnis) and representatives from the Bedouin tribes of Suwayda to initially separate meetings to help achieve reconciliation.
Jordan will then invite these communities to a meeting to achieve reconciliation.
...
The council will interface with the Government and lead efforts to achieve long-term reconciliation.
...
A road map for reconciliation with the Government.

Implementation

UN signatory

No specific mention.

Other international signatory
Road map to the solution
...
Ayman Safadi, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Thomas J. Barrack Jr., Ambassador, Special Envoy for Syria, United States of America
Referendum for agreement

No specific mention.

International mission/force/similar

No specific mention.

Enforcement mechanism

No specific mention.


Source agreement

Annex to the identical letters dated 17 September 2025 from the representatives of Jordan, the Syrian Arab Republic and the United States of America to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council

Road map to end the crisis in Suwayda and stabilize southern Syria

The stability, security and prosperity of Syria are key to regional stability.

Syria, Jordan and the United States have affirmed their joint commitment to work together, in a spirit of equal partnership, to help Syria build a future of peace and prosperity for all its people.

The three countries will collectively support efforts aimed at rebuilding Syria on a basis that guarantees its security, stability, unity and sovereignty, while fulfilling the aspirations of all Syrians and preserving their rights.

They will work in coordination with regional and global partners to advance an all-inclusive, Syrian-led political process that will rebuild Syrian institutions, ensure the representation of all Syrians, celebrate the diversity of Syrian society and guarantee equality under the law and on the basis of citizenship.

The United States and Jordan will support the Syrian Government in overcoming the challenges facing this process, including in the areas of reconstruction, institution-building, combating terrorism and violent extremism, ending social strife and achieving national reconciliation.

This collective commitment reflects the unified resolve of Syria, Jordan and the United States to move forward in a constructive, practical and principled manner.

In this context, Jordan hosted meetings on 19 July 2025 and 12 August 2025 in which the three countries agreed to work together to end the crisis in the southern Syrian Governorate of Suwayda.

They recognize that the recent tragic events in Suwayda dictate a comprehensive long-term approach based on the following principles:

Suwayda is an integral part of Syria and has no future outside Syria.

The people of Suwayda are Syrian citizens with equal rights and obligations like all other Syrians.

The deep trust deficit requires patient and sequenced approaches that begin with confidence-building measures and transitional solutions, leading to the full reintegration of the governorate into the State in a way that strengthens national unity.

The United States and Jordan acknowledged the steps taken, and the commitments made by the Syrian Government in the aftermath of the Amman meetings, and welcomed the determination expressed by Asaad al-Shaibani, the Foreign Minister of Syria, to end the crisis through a solution that ensures the unity of Syria and the rights of the people of Suwayda as Syrian citizens.

Road map to the solution

The three countries agreed on the following steps, to be implemented urgently in partnership and in full respect of Syria's sovereignty:

1. The Syrian Government will invite the United Nations Commission of Inquiry to carry out an investigation into the recent tragic events in Suwayda and will commit to holding all those who have allegedly committed violations accountable in accordance with Syrian law.

2. The Syrian Government will take immediate legal action against any and all individuals against whom there is sufficient evidence for indictment on charges of committing violations and who were part of atrocities against civilians and their properties.

3. The Syrian Government, with the support of Jordan, the United States and relevant United Nations agencies, will ensure the continuation of delivery of sufficient humanitarian and medical supplies to Suwayda, including through cooperation with United Nations agencies and other countries.

4. The Syrian Government will continue its efforts to restore all essential services to the governorate and, with support from Jordan and the United States, ensure that sufficient funding from international donors is available.

5. The Syrian Government will deploy elite Ministry of the Interior forces along the Damascus-Suwayda highway to secure the free movement of civilians and commerce, with Jordan and the United States assisting in overcoming practical obstacles.

6. The Syrian Government will remove all civilian fighters from the administrative borders of Suwayda and deploy elite police forces per the Amman agreement.

Necessary steps will be taken to allow residents of the villages of Suwayda that witnessed fighting during the tragic events to return to their villages.

7. The three countries will support the efforts of the International Committee of the Red Cross to expedite the completion of the exchange of prisoners and kidnapped people.

8. The Syrian Government will announce its plans for the reconstruction of damaged villages and properties, with Jordan and the United States facilitating the necessary support.

9. The Syrian Government will intensify its leadership in disseminating a national narrative that celebrates unity, diversity and the equality of all Syrians and the rule of law.

It will accelerate efforts to contain and end hate speech that promotes division, violence, sectarianism and ethnic discrimination, including through enacting legislation that criminalizes hate speech.

The United States and Jordan will provide help if needed.

10. Jordan, in coordination with Syria, will invite a delegation from the local communities of Suwayda (Druze, Christians and Sunnis) and representatives from the Bedouin tribes of Suwayda to initially separate meetings to help achieve reconciliation.

Jordan will then invite these communities to a meeting to achieve reconciliation.

11. The United States and Jordan will work with the Syrian Government and the communities of Suwayda to agree on short- and medium-term security and administrative arrangements for a transitional period leading to the full reintegration of Suwayda into government institutions.

The discussion will be based on the fact that Suwayda is an integral part of Syria and must achieve reconciliation with the State.

The discussions will aim to achieve agreement on confidence-building measures and practical steps to address current challenges consistent with the agreements of the Amman meetings.

These arrangements will include plans for:

The formation of a local police force that includes all communities of Suwayda.

The force will be under the leadership of an officer from Suwayda appointed by the Ministry of the Interior.

The make-up of the force will be agreed through negotiations.

The activation of all civilian administrative institutions in the governorate in cooperation with the local community and the relevant government entities.

The formation of a governorate council representing all communities of Suwayda.

The council will interface with the Government and lead efforts to achieve long-term reconciliation.

The release of any remaining prisoners and accounting for missing people.

The administration of aid to the governorate in cooperation with the Government.

Ending the foreign interference in Suwayda and reiterating commitment to Suwayda remaining part of Syria.

Facilitating access to all evidence, including bodies, witness testimonies and security cameras in areas that witnessed the fighting.

Cooperating with the Government and the Commission of Inquiry team to ensure accountability for all those who have allegedly committed violations.

A road map for reconciliation with the Government.

The United States, in consultation with Syria, will explore security understandings with Israel regarding southern Syria that address legitimate Syrian and Israeli security concerns, while reaffirming Syria's full sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Jordan will support the United States in these efforts, including through joint meetings.

Syria, Jordan and the United States will establish mechanisms for monitoring implementation of the road map in full respect of Syrian sovereignty.

Damascus, 16 September 2025

Signatories:

Asaad al-Shaibani, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Syrian Arab Republic

Ayman Safadi, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Thomas J. Barrack Jr., Ambassador, Special Envoy for Syria, United States of America