While the US drops bombs, China invests $2 billion in rebuilding Syria

*


With virtually all Euphrates River bridges in Syria destroyed by the US-led coalition, China has meanwhile agreed to invest two billion dollars in construction of industrial parks across Syria, an important step in restoring the war-torn country’s infrastructure.


Friends of Syria


Chris Tomson



DAMASCUS, SYRIA (2:00 A.M.) – With virtually all Euphrates River bridges in Syria destroyed by the US-led coalition amid a wider bid to defeat the Islamic State, China has meanwhile agreed with the Syrian Government to invest two billion dollars in construction of industrial parks across the country, an important step in restoring the war-torn country’s infrastructure.


The agreement was ratified at the First Trade Fair in Qin Yong on July 9 and enables Chinese companies to begin construction on a total of 150 enterprises.


“China, Russia, and Iran have provided substantial support to Syria during the military conflict. Therefore, it is these three countries that will a major role in the reconstruction of Syria,” the Syrian ambassador said during a press conference on the matter.


Other deals are also in the making to allow Russian companies to operate Syrian oil and gas fields, many of which have…



View original post 8 more words


 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on July 22, 2017 16:00
No comments have been added yet.


The Most Revolutionary Act

Stuart Jeanne Bramhall
Uncensored updates on world affairs, economics, the environment and medicine.
Follow Stuart Jeanne Bramhall's blog with rss.