Participants in “Syria, the Big Heart Gathering” call for transferring administrative institutions of Idleb governorate to the liberated city of Khan Shikhoun

Damascus (ST): The participants in “Syria, the Big Heart Gathering”  recently concluded in the Dama Rose Hotel in Damascus, has called for transferring all administrative and services institutions affiliated to Idleb governorate to the liberated city of Khan Shikhoun and increase support to the people who have returned to the liberated areas in the governorate to renovate their homes.

The participants affirmed the importance of completing the restoration of services to all liberated cities and towns and issuing a special legislation for investment in the governorate.

Minister of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection Talal al-Barazi said that a program of work was put to re-open the offices of the Syria Trade Company to offer basic food materials to citizens in the liberated areas, noting that all public sectors would follow up work in the governorate in cooperation with the ministry.

In turn, President of the Union of the Syrian Chambers of  Commerce Mohammad Abu al-Huda Al-Laham underlined the role played by unions in working to ensure the return of the displaced to their lands and restore life to normal.

 Idleb Governor Mohammad Natouf called for accelerating the execution of economic projects and re-qualifying the workers in the infrastructure in the liberated areas to develop the services and living conditions in the governorate referring to the great sacrifices offered by the Syrian Arab army for liberating every inch of the Syrian soil.

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