Lebanon, Jordan Seek Solutions After Damascus Bans Non-Syrian Trucks
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Lebanon, Jordan seek solutions after Damascus bans non-Syrian trucks
Syria's decision to bar foreign trucks from entering the country and for imported goods to be unloaded at specific border crossings has triggered backlash.
The Masnaa border crossing, on the border with Syria, was closed to the traffic of Lebanese trucks during the night of Monday to Tuesday and also in the day of Tuesday, after the...
This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Unions and syndicates representing the land transport sector are holding a meeting at 10:00 AM today at the General Directorate of Land and Maritime Transport – Starco building, in the presence of the Director General of Land and Maritime Transport and a representative of the Minister of Agriculture. The meeting will discuss the Syrian…
Jordan “Disrupted” by Ban on Non-Syrian Trucks, Talks Underway to Reach Understanding - Enab Baladi
The head of Jordan’s Association of Customs Clearance and Freight Transport Companies, Deifallah Abu Aqoula, said Syria’s decision to bar non-Syrian trucks from entering Syrian territory through land crossings came as “a surprise,” and requires applying a reciprocal transport mechanism at the shared border for trucks headed directly to Syria, whether Jordanian or otherwise. In remarks to CNN Arabic on Sunday evening, February 8, Abu Aqoula said …
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