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Saudi Arabia to Host Syrian Investment Delegation on Monday

Saudi Arabia to Host Syrian Investment Delegation on Monday

Asharq Al-Awsat14 hours ago
A Syrian delegation led by Minister of Economy and Industry Dr. Mohammad Nidal Al-Shaar, accompanied by representatives from the private sector, will visit Riyadh on Monday, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
The visit comes in line with the directives of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. It reflects the two brotherly countries' keenness to build bridges of economic cooperation and strengthen regional integration.
The visit also follows up on the outcomes of the Syrian-Saudi Investment Forum held last month under the auspices of Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa. More than 100 Saudi companies and 20 government entities from the Kingdom participated in the event.
The agreements signed during the forum covered 47 investment projects across key sectors, with total investments exceeding SAR24 billion, spanning real estate, infrastructure, finance, telecommunications and information technology, energy, industry, tourism, trade and investment, health, and other fields.
The visit underscores the Kingdom's commitment to strengthening economic partnerships with brotherly countries in the region, enhancing its global investment role, and supporting the achievement of sustainable development objectives and the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
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