A protest in Tartus city to denounce the Israeli attacks on Syrian territory in the past few days.
Energy Minister, Mohammad al-Bashir:
π Syria will sign an agreement to import electricity from Turkey via a 400 kV line.
π Syria and Turkey are also working on a natural gas pipeline project between Turkey's Kilis and Aleppo.
π The gas line will supply six million cubic meters of gas per day to feed Syria's power plants.
π A line is being studied that will connect Reyhanli in the Turkish Hatay province and the Harem area in Idlib countryside.
π Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar raised the issue of natural gas exploration in Turkey's territorial waters.
π Syria will sign an agreement to import electricity from Turkey via a 400 kV line.
π Syria and Turkey are also working on a natural gas pipeline project between Turkey's Kilis and Aleppo.
π The gas line will supply six million cubic meters of gas per day to feed Syria's power plants.
π A line is being studied that will connect Reyhanli in the Turkish Hatay province and the Harem area in Idlib countryside.
π Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar raised the issue of natural gas exploration in Turkey's territorial waters.
Syria Marks World Press Freedom Day Amid Ongoing Reforms
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