Jordan to host meeting with Syria, US on Syrian reconstruction
Briefly

President Ahmed al-Sharaa's government strives to attract foreign investment to rejuvenate Syria's economy, severely damaged after fourteen years of war. In light of ongoing sectarian violence and external strikes, Jordan plans a meeting involving Syrian and American officials to discuss reconstruction support. Recently, Syria signed $14 billion in agreements, with major projects including an airport and a subway system. The Syrian Investment Authority anticipates these deals will mark a turning point in the country's economic landscape, as the UN estimates reconstruction costs to surpass $400 billion.
President Ahmed al-Sharaa's government aims to attract foreign investment to rebuild Syria's devastated economy, amidst ongoing violence and challenges from previous regimes.
Syria is seeking international agreements to revitalize its economy, having signed deals worth $14 billion recently for infrastructure projects like a subway and airport.
The Syrian Investment Authority views the recent agreements as a significant shift in the country’s economic future, stressing their importance for post-war reconstruction efforts.
The United Nations estimates that Syria's reconstruction costs will exceed $400 billion, with new authorities focused on attracting investment following the lifting of sanctions.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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