Posted on 16 July 2009 by aleppous
ANKARA, Turkey, July 15 (UPI) — Turkey will sell 35 billion cubic feet of natural gas and 400 megawatts of electricity to Syria within the next five years, officials said. Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz met with his Syrian counterpart Sufian al-Alou in Ankara to discuss bilateral economic relations. Syria is pushing to broaden its regional energy relations with its neighbors. Iran in May signed a memorandum of understanding in Baghdad with Iraq and Turkey to link power and energy networks with Syria. Damascus sees its energy relationship with its neighbors as a potential source of economic recovery as Syria struggles with falling oil revenue and a stagnant market. Yildiz said Turkey would transfer about 35 billion cubic feet of gas to Syria within the next five years as regional gas pipelines come online, Turkish daily Today’s Zaman reports. Alou said his country has the capacity to meet about 85 percent of its own gas demands, leaving it dependent on imports to meet the shortfall. The Syrian energy minister said the agreement would strengthen bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries. “We hope the agreements on gas and electricity sales will give a momentum to the improvement of mutual relations with Turkey,” he said.
Posted on 22 June 2009 by aleppous
Rome, (SANA)- Syrian Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform Adel Safar said Thursday that the agricultural sector in Syria enjoys a special significance in service of the comprehensive and sustainable development with the aim of ensuring food security and advancing scientific agricultural researches and the process of production and marketing.
During his interposition to meetings of the 136th session of Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Safar indicted to the set of measures taken by the Syrian Government to support the agricultural sector, such as raising price of purchase of the strategic agricultural products, financial exemptions on agricultural loan interests and establishing a special fund for supporting agricultural products.
He asserted that agricultural development in the 10th five-year plan focuses on best and sustainable use of natural resources and it encourages investment in the agricultural sector.
Later, Minister Safar discussed with FAO Director General Jacques Diouf aspects of agricultural cooperation and joint projects undertaken by FAO in Syria as well as the studies and proposals to carry out other projects related to food security, organic agriculture, fighting dryness and climate changes.