Saudi Companies Sign Major Investment Contracts with Syrian Government Entities

Several Saudi companies signed a series of strategic contracts with Syrian government institutions in Damascus to bolster economic cooperation between the two countries.
The official Saudi news agency (SPA) reported on Saturday, February 7, that the agreements cover key sectors including aviation, communications, infrastructure, and several other development projects.
Saudi Minister of Investment Khaled bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih stated that these contracts represent a new phase in economic cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Syria, contributing to infrastructure development, investment expansion, and job creation.
Al-Falih emphasized Riyadh's commitment to supporting investment partnerships that promote stability and prosperity in both countries.
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