Dr. Dayyoub reviews ways to enhance economic cooperation with head of the joint Iranian-Syrian Chamber of Commerce

Tehran (ST): Syria’s Ambassador to Iran Dr. Shafiq Dayyoub  reviewed  with the head of the joint Iranian-Syrian Chamber of Commerce  Kiwan Kashfi and the accompanying delegation ways to enhance economic cooperation between the two friendly countries and peoples in light of the plots, pressures, coercive measures and unfair sanctions they face.

Dr. Dayyoub stressed the importance of implementing the agreements and memoranda of understanding signed  between the two countries in order to  increase trade exchange and expand  joint investments to provide the requirements of the production process in the industrial, production and developmental sector in Syria and to raise this cooperation to the level of political and strategic relations.

Ambassador Dayyoub affirmed that many measures are required to develop industrial cities in Syria, rebuild factories that were damaged by terrorism in the past ten years, and participate in the Syrian market.

In turn, Kashefi affirmed that he has great hope for developing relations at the economic level between the two countries, indicating that there is an urgent desire among Iranian companies to be effective in the Syrian market.

 

K.Q.

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