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Iran, Syria Sign Economic Deals

Tuesday 29 January 2019
Iran, Syria Sign Economic Deals

Alwaght- Iran and Syria inked on Monday several deals focusing on trade, industry, and agriculture, during a visit by Iran's First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri to Syrian capital Damascus.

Detailing the agreements, Jahangiri said the two sides had come to "very important agreements on banking cooperation." Syrian Prime Minister Imad Khamis also announced that the countries had inked a "unique" agreement enabling long-term economic cooperation, Press TV reported.

The Iranian official also noted that the Islamic Republic will be contributing to repairing of power stations throughout Syria and set up a new such facility in the northwestern Syrian Latakia province.

The countries also signed several memorandums of understanding addressing education, housing, public services, railways, and investment among other areas. Khamis called the MoU’s "historic."

"We will be by Syria's side in the reconstruction phase as we have been by its side in fighting terrorism," Jahangiri said.

He was referring to the military advisory support, which the Islamic Republic has been lending Syria since 2011, when the Arab nation found itself in the grip of rampant foreign-backed militancy.

The assistance, delivered at Syria’s request, besides contribution to Syria’s anti-terror efforts by its other allies, including Russia, helped Damascus turn the tables on the militants and Takfiri terrorists in the conflict.

Damascus’ triumph in the face of the violence has prompted admissions from some of the same countries fueling it that the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has regained control of the country.

Some regional Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, have even reopened their embassies in Damascus, with more announcing the intention to follow suit.

 

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