Damascus, Ankara agree natural gas deal for Syria
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Damascus, Ankara agree natural gas deal for Syria
Syrian Energy Minister Mohammad al-Bashir said on Friday Damascus and Ankara had reached a deal for Turkey to supply natural gas to the war-torn country via a pipeline in the north. "I agreed with my Turkish counterpart Alparslan Bayraktar on supplying Syria with six million cubic metres of natural gas a day through the Kilis-Aleppo pipeline," Bashir said in a statement carried by state news agency SANA. Kilis is near Turkey's border with Syria,…
Damascus Chargé d'Affaires Köroğlu: Internal consensus and stability are essential for investment
Turkey's Temporary Chargé d'Affaires in Damascus Burhan Köroğlu, who attended the International Building-Construction and Energy Fair held in Damascus, said that Turkish companies could also invest in northeastern Syria. He emphasized that stability and agreements between the parties are necessary for this.
Agreement between Damascus and Ankara on the transfer of natural gas to Syria
May 10, 2025 Baghdad/Bassland: Syrian Minister of Energy Mohamed Al-Bashir announced Friday, reaching an agreement that... the article appeared as an agreement between Damascus and Ankara on the transfer of natural gas to Syria first to Al-Salah.
Gas exports to Syria: How much will it send to Turkey's coffers?
Efforts to bring life back to normal in Syria are gaining momentum. In addition to exporting electricity to Syria, Turkey will also send natural gas. The natural gas exports, which will begin in three months, will bring $1 billion 60 million to Turkey’s coffers. Following the overthrow of the 61-year Bass regime in Syria, Turkey is taking on a critical role in the reconstruction of Syria.
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