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bne IntelliNews on MSNSaudi Arabia and Syria sign bilateral investment promotion and protection agreement
By bnm Gulf bureau Saudi Arabia has signed a bilateral investment promotion and protection agreement with Syria during a joint roundtable meeting held in Riyadh, SPA reported on August 18. Saudi ...
Riyadh, SANA- Minister of Economy and Industry, Mohammad Nidal Al-Shaar, discussed on Monday with Saudi Minister of Industry ...
Today, Saudi Arabia and Syria hold a key roundtable to boost bilateral economic ties, bringing together Saudi Minister of ...
Riyadh, SANA- Minister of Economy and Industry, Mohammad Nidal al-Shaar, discussed with a delegation from the Syrian-Saudi ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNSaudi Arabia, Syria Plan Joint ‘Fund of Funds’ to Expand Investments
Riyadh: Riyadh and Damascus are moving toward the establishment of a joint Saudi–Syrian investment fund, designed to serve as a central platform for structured, well-governed projects that meet the ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNSaudi Arabia to Host Syrian Investment Delegation on Monday
A Syrian delegation led by Minister of Economy and Industry Dr. Mohammad Nidal Al-Shaar, accompanied by representatives from ...
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's investment minister led a business delegation travelling to Syria on Wednesday, where they were expected to sign deals worth $4 billion to $6 billion as part of Riyadh's efforts ...
Interim Syrian President appoints Ibrahim Abdulmalik Olabi as UN envoy. The UK-educated human rights lawyer, previously an ...
The deals, unveiled by Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih at a Damascus forum, are a major financial boost for Sharaa ...
Saudi Arabia is in talks with Syria to reopen its embassy in the war-torn nation for the first time in a decade, state television in the kingdom reported late Thursday, the latest diplomatic ...
Syria and Saudi Arabia said Saturday they aim to boost economic cooperation to for their mutual benefit and create jobs for Syrians after Western sanctions imposed on the war-torn country were ...
And to the north is Iraq and Syria, both deeply unstable. Small wonder then that Saudi Arabia, rather than waiting for events to reach it, wants to rapidly reshape the reality of the Syrian conflict.
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