Representative of Crimea to the Russian Presidency: The relationship with Syria is solid and based on agreements

Moscow (ST): The Permanent Representative of the Republic of Crimea to the Russian Presidency, Georgy Moradov, noted  the solid relationship between Crimea and Syria, which is based on economic, commercial, humanitarian and other agreements.

 

In an interview with news correspondent in Moscow today, Moradov said: We constantly exchange visits and hold meetings for the joint government committee, which allows us to discuss all prospects of cooperation in the fields of trade, agriculture and industry.

Moradov pointed out that Syria’s relations with Crimea are important not only for supplying Syrian products to Crimean markets, but also to the Russian market in general, particularly agricultural products such as citrus and others, pointing out that Syrian products are of high quality.

Moradov also noted the importance of Russian products for Syria, especially wheat, grain, various machinery, energy, minerals, wood and others, stressing that these relations between the two countries guarantee a comfortable and promising direction for a long period of time. 

K.Q.

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