Syria, Turkey discuss boosting cooperation in transport sector

Damascus, SANA-Transport Minister Dr. Yarub Badr discussed with Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat and his accompanying delegation ways to enhance cooperation in the field of economic development, particularly in the transport sector.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed all aspects related to opportunities to strengthen relations in the fields of transport and logistics services, and establish partnerships between Turkey and Syria in air, sea, and land transport projects, which would contribute to regional development.

The two sides stressed the importance of boosting economic cooperation between the two countries in the coming period, and discussed mechanisms for developing relations between economic actors and increasing coordination between official institutions in preparation for contributing to the reconstruction of Syria.

In his speech, Minister Badr highlighted the importance of the visit, as it represents the culmination of Turkey’s support for Syria after its liberation. It also marks the beginning of activating Syrian-Turkish cooperation in all areas that serve both peoples.

For his part, Minister Bulat congratulated Syria, its people, and its government on the new era, wishing stability and prosperity for the Syrian people.

He noted that the two countries are friends and will work together in all political, economic, commercial, and social fields to coordinate their integration.

Minister Bulat highlighted Syria’s role as a very important logistics hub, linking the Mediterranean, Middle East, and Gulf regions.

He indicated that the Turkish Ministry of Transport will be in full coordination with the Syrian Ministry of Transport.

Bulat also indicated that there has been a significant increase in maritime transport between the two countries, especially after the liberation, which requires the expansion and proper operation of Syrian ports.

MHD Ibrahim

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