
GKSD's Kamel Ghribi Reaffirms Commitment to Syria's Reconstruction during Strategic Visit
During the visit, Mr Ghribi held high-level meetings with senior Syrian government officials, including the President H.E. Ahmed Al Sharaa, to discuss avenues for collaboration in key sectors, including healthcare, energy, infrastructure, and other professional services.
"It was an exciting day in Damascus," Ghribi stated after the meetings. Syria boasts a rich 1,000-year history and a hardworking, talented populace. We support the reconstruction as part of rebuilding sovereign wealth, recognising Syria's considerable capacity for excellence.'
He further explained that the company's desire to help reflects and aligns with Europe's plan to partner with Syria in fostering a stable, peaceful, and secure environment for the entire region. Private sector involvement will also be crucial to achieving specific objectives within this partnership.
'GKSD, a global player, is expanding and dedicated to supporting emerging nations' institutional and capacity-building needs. We are ready to contribute to this initiative within the framework of the Italian-European partnership," Mr Ghribi added.
As a leading European advisory and project development firm, GKSD Holding Group possesses extensive experience and expertise that can be pivotal in rebuilding Syria's essential systems and institutions. The company also offers end-to-end solutions for large-scale infrastructure projects. With proven capabilities in delivering complex initiatives across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, GKSD is well-positioned to support Syria's path toward stability, economic revival, and sustainable growth.
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