The Saudi delegation, who visited Syria, on Wednesday signed an investment and partnership agreements of Syrian more than $ 5 billion, which was a war -country country to assist in the reconstruction of Syria.
Saudi Arabia has been a prominent supporter of the new Syrian government, who took power in December after excluding Bashar al -Sad government. The civil war in Syria lasted for 14 years.
A delegation, a delegation, had a delegation, a delegation, about 150 public and private sector investors and representatives, led by Investment Minister Khalid Al -Fahal, met in Damascus on Thursday.
A statement by the Ministry of Investment, “The announced investment, which is estimated in 21 billion Saudi Rial ($ 5.6 billion), includes real estate, infrastructure, communication and information technology, aviation and navigation, aviation and navigation, aviation and navigation, industry, tourism, energy, trade and others.”
On Tuesday, the Ministry said that the Damascus Forum aims to ‘seek opportunities for cooperation and sign signs that promote sustainable growth and serve the interests of both brothers countries’.
Syrian Information Minister Hamza Al -Mustafa said at a press conference that the agreements announced on Wednesday would be formally signed on the stage.
An Saudi investment official confirmed the AFP that Saudi Minister Khalid al -Fahal would participate in the stage.
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Earlier this month, US President Donald Trump formally implemented the removal of US sanctions on Syria to re -include the country in the global economy.
He had already lifted most of the sanctions on the appeal of Saudi Arabia and Türkiye in May. He met Syrian President Ahmed Al -Shahara during a visit to Saudi Arabia this month.
Ahmed al -Sharai visited Riyadh in February, which was his first foreign visit after Bashar al -Sad’s dismissal.
At the beginning of the year, Saudi Arabia and Qatar promised to repay the Syrian World Bank loan.
Despite the claims of uniting the country, the new government in Damascus is facing difficulty in maintaining management, with deadly clashes with minority groups, has raised questions about Syria’s stability.