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The World Bank says it will restart operations in Syria following a 14-year pause after the country cleared more than $15m of debt with financial backing from Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The United ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNRussia slowly being squeezed out of SyriaBy Ben Aris in Berlin The new Syrian authorities has gone a long way towards gaining full recognition by the international ...
The World Bank says that the $15.5 million Syria owed it has been paid off by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, enabling Damascus to take out new loans.
Syria will need “substantial international” support for its efforts to rehabilitate the economy, meet urgent humanitarian ...
Syria will require “substantial international” assistance to revive its economy, address pressing humanitarian needs, and ...
Al-Sharaa's speech at the UN is expected to be a turning point in relations with the West, with Saudi Arabia prompting a ...
Qatar reiterated its commitment on Tuesday to supplying Syria with electricity, settling its debts to the World Bank, and ...
World Bank Says Syria Eligible for New Loans as Arrears Cleared By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The World Bank said on Friday it had cleared Syria's $15.5 million in outstanding debt after ...
Syria needs international support for economic recovery, humanitarian aid, and infrastructure rebuilding following years of ...
Since long-time authoritarian leader Bashar al-Assad was ousted in December countries have started restoring ties with ...
Despite the challenges ahead, the IMF said it is developing a roadmap for Syria’s policy and capacity building priorities for ...
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