250 people join settlement process in Damascus countryside amid continuity of the process in Deir Ezzour and Raqqa

PROVINCES, Feb.9, (ST)-The settlement process continues in the provinces of Damascus Countryside, Raqqa and Deir Ezzour amid increasing turnout of wanted people and military service deserters to settle their status in accordance with the Syrian state ‘s efforts to restore normal life to liberated areas.  
 
According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), 250 people joined the settlement process in Moaddmeyeh city in Damascus countryside over the past two days. 
 
Scores of people also settled their status in Deir Ezzour and Raqqa provinces. 
Concerned parties, dignitaries, leaders of tribes and civil society in the above mentioned provinces exert their efforts to consolidate stability in liberated areas. 
 
Basma Qaddour
 
 
You might also like
Latest news
President Al-Sharaa meets with Syrian businessmen residing in Egypt Syria and Turkey Discuss Transport Cooperation and Exchange of Expertise Qatari Prime Minister: It is very important to lift sanctions on Syria so that its government can st... Egyptian Foreign Minister: We cannot accept Israel's disregard for violating 1974 ceasefire agreemen... Bersilo: Contract Signed to Broadcast Syrian Alekhbariah Channel via Nilesat Syrian-Turkish Talks on Developing Technical and Technological Services More than 55,000 Syrian refugees have returned from Jordan to their country since the fall of Assad ... Minister of Local Administration and Environment receives a delegation from FAO Damascus University advances 240 positions in the US ranking of universities by UniRanks President Al-Sharaa meets with Minister of Education to discuss strategy to develop the education sy... Director of Political Affairs in Idlib meets with a delegation from the Syrian Community in USA Syria, Jordan to enhance cooperation in the field of industry Syrian actors Tim Hassan and Karis Bashar the best in the audience's vote It's time to invest in the "new Syria" and lift sanctions, says UN official General Authority for Radio and Television signs contract with the Qatari "Es'hailsat" company to br... Turkish Airlines Increases Istanbul-Damascus Flights to Meet Growing Demand Saudi Arabia and Egypt stress the need to preserve Syria's unity and sovereignty Strengthening Ties: Syrian Community Delegation from the U.S. Visits Kafarbu The Land and Sea Ports Authority explores investment opportunities in Syria with a Chinese company The head of the Workers' Union calls from Cairo for the lifting of sanctions on Syria