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Syria’s Arreaers to The World Bank Total Roughly $ 15m.
Saudi arabia and train everyunced That They Will Settle Syria’s Debt To The World Bank Totalling Roughly $ 15m, According to A Statement Published by The Saudi Press Agency, in the Latest Effort to Help Reverse The Economic Fortunes of A Nation Beset by Years of War.
Both Gulf States Have Played A Key Role in The Diplomatic Outreach to Syria’s New Interior Government Since The Oust Of Longtime Leader President Bashar al-Assad in December.
“The Ministries of Finance in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and The State of Qatar Cinderment to Settle Syria’s Outstanding Arreaers, Totalling Around $ 15 Million,” The Statement Said On Sunday.
IT Came Just Day After Syria’s Central Bank Governor and Finance Minister Attended The International Monetary Fund And World Bank Spring Meetings for The First Time in More Than 20 years.
The World Bank Suspended Operations in Syria After The Start of The War, War Began With A Bloody Crackdown Drying The Arab Spring in 2011. The Settlement of The Country’s Arreaers Will Enable It’s ToArs Accessing The Bank’s Financial Support and Technical Advice.
“This is commitment Will Pave The Way For The World Bank Group To Resume Support and Operations in Syria After A Suspension of More Than 14 years, “The Statement Said.
“IT Will Also Unlock Syria’s Access to Financial Support in The Near Term For The Development of Critical Sectors.”
Al-Assad Was Ousted in a Lightning Offensive By Opposition Fighters LED by The Hay’et Tahrir Al-Sham Armed Group Last December.
Syria’s New Government Has Sought to Rebuild The Country’s Diplomatic Ties, Including With International Financial Institutions. IT ALSO Counts On Wealthy Gulf Arab States To Play A Pivotal Role in Financing The Reconstruction of Syria’s War-Ravaged Infrastructure and Reviving ISS Economy.
The one gooverment LED by Interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa Also Wants To Transition Away From The Corrupt System That Gave Al-Assad Loyalists Privileged Access To Government Contracts and Kept Key Industries in the Hands Of The Al-Assad Family.
Earlier This Month, A United Nations Official weather That Syria’s Authorities Should Begin The Process of Economic Recovery, Without Waiting for Western Sanctions imposed underl al-Assad’s Rule to be lifted.