Syria and Belarus discuss ways of developing cooperation in transport sector

Damascus, SANA- Syria and Belarus discussed on Wednesday land transportation between the two countries during a meeting that concentrated on enhancing mutual cooperation in transportation sector and ways of developing these relations to overcome diffi…

Damascus, SANA- Syria and Belarus discussed on Wednesday land transportation between the two countries during a meeting that concentrated on enhancing mutual cooperation in transportation sector and ways of developing these relations to overcome difficulties that hinder them, particularly the coercive measures imposed on both countries.

Both sides discussed during this meeting, which was held via video conference the mechanism of implementing the signed agreements, facilitating obtaining permits for the exchange of transport movement, encouraging goods exchange, the flow of trucks, land transit, transit movement, maritime transport procedures and container transport through the seaports in the two countries.

Both sides agreed to continue consultations and discussions to achieve formulas that enhance and develop cooperation relations to serve the common interests of the two friendly countries.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)

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