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"A poll from the American magazine "Foreign Affairs":
The Kingdom of #SaudiArabia tops the list of the most accepted partners among Syrians, with an approval rate reaching 87%, reflecting its status and regional influence."
Same thing in almost every single Arab country, which is only natural.
Saudi firms sign agreements to develop Syrian oil and gas fields
Saudi firms sign agreements to develop Syrian oil and gas fields
RIYADH: Under the supervision of the Ministry of Energy, four Saudi companies signed agreements on Dec. 10 with the Syrian Petroleum Co. covering technical support, development, and production in Syria's oil and gas fields. The Saudi companies are: TAQA, ADES Holding Co., Arabian Drilling Co...
www.arabnews.com
US Congress moves toward repeal of tough 'Caesar' sanctions on Syria
"Lifting the sanctions is considered a key to the success of Syria's new government. Several Saudi Arabian firms are planning billion-dollar investments in the country as part of Riyadh's drive to support the country's recovery. The U.S. sanctions have been a significant obstacle to Syria's economic revival."
"American newspaper "Semafor Gulf":The Kingdom of #SaudiArabia and Syria are holding talks to establish a massive data cable network named "SilkLink," to connect the Gulf to Europe, in a step that reflects Riyadh's ambition to enhance its position as a global hub for artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure.The project is estimated to cost around 500 million dollars, and aims to bypass the recurring disruptions in Red Sea cables by creating an alternative route that passes through Syrian territories to the Mediterranean Sea. Saudi Telecom Company "STC" leads the list of candidate companies for the project, alongside alliances from other Arab countries.This initiative comes as part of a broader Saudi strategy to transform data into "the new oil," as the Kingdom has signed agreements with major technology companies such as Nvidia, Qualcomm, and AWS, with the aim of enhancing supercomputing capabilities and connecting data centers globally."
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