DAMASCUS, (ST)_ “the government is currently eying on post-crisis comprehensive development through bringing all national potentials together with the aim of upgrading the economy’s indicator in the forthcoming stage, “said Prime Minister, Dr. Wael al-Halqi .
Al-Halqi’s emphasis was made during a meeting held on Monday with the UN Resident Coordinator in Syria, Adam Abdul-Mawla.
High on the meeting’s agenda was discussing Syria’s cooperation with international organizations in various humanitarian and development fields and ways to strengthen it.
“undoubtedly, the government will continue to offer all necessary facilitations for delivering basic materials, especially food and medicine, to citizens across Syria .It is the government’s duty to meet the peoples’ requirements,” underscored al-Halqi.
Al-Halqi told his guest that the government is ready to cooperate with all international organizations according to the principle of national sovereignty.
The Prime Minister praised the NGOs efforts as regards aiding displaced Syrians and providing them with food and medicine packages plus the daily-basis requirements.
Al-Halqi also lauded the Syrian armed forces’ victories they already achieved only to restore security and tranquility to the homeland.
“systematically, the armed groups are relentlessly working to vandalize the development, service and economic sectors in service of US, Western and Israeli schemes, “asserted al-Halqi.
Abdul-Mawla,for his part, clarified that the UNDP has accomplished the humanitarian response plan in Syria and basic plans were set for reconstruction and helping the Syrian people improve their living conditions in coordination with the government through creating job opportunities in several areas in addition to rehabilitate basic service utilities.
He expressed appreciation for the Syrian government’s efforts and facilitations for delivering aid to citizens.
“actually, the main goal of the organizations, operating in Syria, is to render relief and humanitarian aid to affected people,” asserted Abdul-Mawla.
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