
High-Level Saudi Delegation Arrives in Syria to Strengthen Ties, Explore Investments
The visit aims to strengthen and advance the fraternal bonds and historical ties between Saudi Arabia and Syria, and support Syria's economic recovery and development.
The Saudi delegation, comprising senior officials from both the public and private sectors, aims to explore promising investment opportunities, facilitate bilateral cooperation, and address challenges facing investors to deepen economic ties and support companies from both countries.
The Ministry of Investment is seeking to empower the Saudi private sector to contribute to Syria's reconstruction and development by identifying interested companies and organizing a series of introductory workshops.
On the sidelines of the visit, the Saudi-Syrian Investment Forum will be held in Damascus, where several joint projects, investment agreements, and memoranda of understanding will be announced, underscoring the Kingdom's commitment to building a sustainable and strategic economic partnership with Syria.
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