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Turkey plans to collaborate with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR to supply Syria with natural gas and electricity. Turkish Energy Minister ...
Turkey-Syria quake live briefing: Turkey moves from rescue to reconstruction; U.S. calls for U.N. resolution to keep Turkey-Syria border crossings open Updated February 15, 2023 More than 2 years ago ...
Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said on Wednesday that Azerbaijan's SOCAR could become a partner in Turkey's ...
In Turkey alone, reconstruction may take five years or more. Some towns will need to be fully cleared and rebuilt from the ground up. In Syria, the situation is dire.
Syria, 2025: Honey for Turkey, ... Starting with reconstruction work,Turkey will soon be better poised than most to tap into Syria’s wealth-producing resources. If the Libyan “model” is any guide, ...
2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake destroyed or badly damaged over 160,000 buildings in Syria and Turkey. (Hilmi Hacaloğlu/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain) Key topics participants will cover include ...
Turkey has pledged state-led efforts to rebuild more than 300,000 homes within the first year and the cash-strapped Syrian government has created a compensation fund for victims and offered ...
Turkey will work for the safe and voluntary return home of the Syrian migrants it hosts and will help in the reconstruction of Syria after President Bashar al-Assad's sudden ouster by rebels ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union and international donors on Monday pledged seven billion euros ($7.5 billion) to help Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the earthquake that devastated parts ...
With much of Syria destroyed, Turkish construction companies are likely to seek a lead role in reconstruction. "We trust that Turkey will transfer its experience in economic development to Syria ...
Syria's transitional government, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, held its first meeting on April 7, focusing on reconstruction and unity. ... Turkey controls part of northern Syria, ...
The future of Syria’s reconstruction depends heavily on how regional actors behave. Senior diplomats from the Middle East and Europe convened in Riyadh last week to discuss Syria’s future.