” Dry Canal Project ” Links Basra- Syrian Coast

Damascus, (ST) _The General Assembly of the Syrian-Iraqi Company for Land Transport and  on Thursday discussed work progress  and efforts to  overcome difficulties and obstacles hindering bilateral  cooperation and coordination .

Transport Minister  Mahmoud Ibrahim Saed, noted deep bilateral  cooperation  relations and efforts  to find the necessary mechanisms to unify transport systems between the two countries as a foundation stone for  multifaceted bilateral cooperation.

The Minister indicated the ” dry canal project,” which  will be the backbone for  linking Basra and the Syrian coast and from there to Iran and neighboring countries.

 

He expressed  ministry’s readiness  to provide  facilities required for improving the  company ‘s  performance , pointing out the  company embodies  12-year cooperation  experience during which considerable profits were achieved. 

For his part,  Iraq ‘s  deputy transport minister Salman Saddam Jassim noted deep  relations between the two countries, especially in the field of transport and the  Iraqi ministry ‘s interest to boost these relations for mutual benefits. 

He focused on the importance of   transport transit services  between two countries to attain  economic growth and provide all needed  services to the Syrian people , on the ground of  bilateral historical  ties,  pointing the need to develop a plan by the Company ‘s  Board of Directors to identify actual  needs and find appropriate mechanisms for optimal investment of existing resources to ensure best results at the lowest costs.

 T. Fateh

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