Damascus, Dec. 9 (SANA) Following liberation, Syria has signed nearly fifty agreements and memoranda of understanding with a range of international and regional partners, marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to rebuild its economy, restore infrastructure, and strengthen its international presence.

The agreements, covering sectors including transport, energy, health, education, agriculture, and tourism, are designed to open new opportunities for development, support sustainable reconstruction, and improve services for Syrian citizens. They also aim to attract investment, foster technological cooperation, and reinforce Syria’s diplomatic and economic ties.

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Key agreements include an $800 million strategic partnership with Dubai Ports World to operate, expand, and modernize the Port of Tartous. Additional agreements were signed with French company CMA CGM for Latakia port operations and with Matière to rehabilitate 37 damaged bridges. In civil aviation, Syrian Civil Aviation Authority signed multiple agreements with UAE, Turkish, and Qatari companies to improve airport infrastructure, air transport services, and advertising investment at Damascus International Airport.

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Economic agreements include collaborations with Jordan and Turkey to establish joint industrial projects, promote trade, and support food security programs. A memorandum of understanding with Mastercard was signed to develop digital payment infrastructure and enhance financial inclusion.

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Energy cooperation represents a major component of Syria’s reconstruction plan. Agreements cover electricity generation, renewable energy, oil and gas development, and cross-border power connections. Syrian and Saudi officials signed a memorandum to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation, while Turkey and Azerbaijan will supply gas and solar power to support domestic energy needs.

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

The Ministry of Agriculture signed an agreement with the World Food Program to support farmers affected by drought. The Ministry of Tourism partnered with Saudi investors to rehabilitate and develop key tourism facilities, including the Seven Gates Hotel in Damascus. In the media sector, a memorandum was signed to establish “Damascus Gate,” a media and arts city aimed at enhancing Syria’s creative and broadcasting infrastructure

Military cooperation agreements with Turkey focus on modernizing the Syrian Armed Forces, strengthening institutional structures, and supporting comprehensive security sector reform.

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

The implementation of these agreements will improve public services, increase domestic production, create new jobs, and attract significant foreign investment, contributing to Syria’s reintegration into the global economy. The agreements also reflect Syria’s efforts to diversify international partnerships across Europe, Asia, and the Arab world, emphasizing strategic economic cooperation, technology transfer, and regional integration.

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery

Syria signs dozens of accords to push for economic recovery