2011/09/24

Sep 23 International

خبير اقتصادي : العقوبات الأوروبية ستدفع سورية لطباعة العملة في كندا أو باكستان
Economist: EU sanctions will push Syria to print the currency in Canada or Pakistan
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=3832adadfa0a74b76153e5a77be8bc2c&ar=741852520
Friday - September 23 - 2011 - 10:34:24

Said economist Nabil Sukkar, "The step of feeding to prevent the European Union Central Bank of Syria currency notes and coins are the first of its kind in the history of relations between Syria and Europe, has not been done before", according to the "Economist".

And predict the "Sukkar" and that according to the new sanctions will not be able to print Syria currency notes and coins on the European territory, including Austria, which are printed in Syrian currency.

And pointed to the existence of points of destination can be Syria's currency printing rather than EU countries, including Pakistan and Canada, which Syria's previous experience with them to print money.

And about the sanctions on the oil sector and an investment ban likely issued tomorrow, said sugar to be "the picture is incomplete at present, is clear from the leaks that the ban would apply to future investments will be affected by existing projects, because it is not expected to stop the company (Shell) its work immediately because it contribute significantly to the size of the Syrian oil production, and if it was, the volume of total production will be affected significantly. "

And several media sources have talked about new sanctions will impose the European Union to include Syria in addition to preventing new investment in the oil sector, to prevent the Central Bank of Syria feeding currency notes and coins. "Where the EU countries reached agreement on a seventh set of sanctions.

And prevent new sanctions expected European companies from making new investments in exploration, production and refining in the oil sector in Syria.

Penalties and the establishment of new joint projects with institutions in the Syrian energy sector and provide loans and purchase of shares or stakes in companies to increase Syria.


العقوبات الأوروبية تشمل الشركات الأردنية - السورية

ونقلت صحيفة "العرب اليوم" الأردنية عن مصدر مطلع : "إن عقوبات الاتحاد الأوروبي المفروضة على الأشخاص والشركات السورية ستطال الشركات الأردنية - السورية المشتركة, التي لها تعاملات تجارية مع دول أوروبا".

Sanctions, European companies include Jordan - Syria
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=5ae7224451b65ca49127f85264a942b9&ar=360153112
Friday - September 23 - 2011 - 14:18:56

The newspaper "The Arabs today," a source close to Jordan: "The EU sanctions imposed on persons and companies will reach the Syrian Jordanian companies - Syrian Joint, which has business dealings with the countries of Europe."


سويسرا توسع عقوباتها على سوريا لتشمل المنتجات النفطية

وسيبدأ تطبيق العقوبات التي تتوافق مع القيود التي فرضها الاتحاد الاوروبي في ايلول 2011، اعتبارا من السبت.

وقالت زارة الاقتصاد السويسرية في بيان "بات من المحظور استيراد او بيع او نقل النفط السوري والمنتجات النفطية السورية".

وتابعت "كما من المحظور تقديم تمويل او تامين او اعادة تامين منتجات مرتبطة بالعمليات المذكورة اعلاه".

Switzerland expands sanctions on Syria to include petroleum products
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=80548ebe31e80af981015a5348be1fe1&ar=852808254
Friday - September 23 - 2011 - 11:43:21

And will apply sanctions that are compatible with the constraints imposed by the European Union in September 2011, as of Saturday.

The Swiss Economics Ministry said in a statement "it is prohibited to import, sell, or transfer of Syrian oil and oil products, the Syrian."

She "is also prohibited from providing financing or insurance or reinsurance products linked to the operations mentioned above."


أكبر شركات السلاح الروسية لا تفكر بوقف التعاون مع سوريا
The largest Russian arms companies not considering to stop cooperating with Syria
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=b83399040d3e97971d6d52af7641a9f0&ar=356756992
Friday - September 23 - 2011 - 11:54:42


France denies Sarkozy said no home for Christians in region
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2011/Sep-23/149531-france-denies-sarkozy-said-no-home-for-christians-in-region.ashx
September 23, 2011 06:15 PM (Last updated: September 23, 2011 06:30 PM)
The Daily Star (Read original in al-Diyar, cache)

BEIRUT: The French Embassy denied Friday a report in a Lebanese newspaper that President Nicholas Sarkozy told the Maronite patriarch that Lebanese and Syrian Christians should move to the European Union as they are no longer welcome in the Levant.

Ad-Diyar newspaper reported Friday the French president told the Patriarch Beshara Rai during a meeting earlier this month that there is no room for Christians in the Levant and that the best solution would be for them to move to the European Union, citing a member of the patriarch's delegation.

The paper quoted the president as saying: "Given that there are 1.3 million Christians in Lebanon and 1.5 million in Syria, why don't Christians move to Europe, since Europe has absorbed 2 million Christian immigrants from Iraq?"

According to the newspaper the patriarch was shocked by the president's position, and his subsequent statements following the meeting were taken "contrary" to what Sarkozy had said.

In statements made during his meeting to France Rai warned that the uprising in Syria could threaten the Christian presence in the country, and urged the international community to give Syrian President Bashar Assad time to implement reforms.

The French Embassy in Lebanon denied the report Friday, and said Christians were an "essential component" of the region.

"Following the visit of the Maronite Patriarch in France, some Lebanese newspapers attributed to the French president words that were never said," said the statement.

"France is committed to the presence of Christians in Lebanon, as well as in Syria and throughout the region of the near and Middle East," it said, adding that Christians have a "vital role to play in the democratization process that is under way in the region."

Earlier this year the French president said a "religious cleansing" was taking place of Christians in the Middle East, following a series of attacks on Christian Coptic churches in Egypt and Iraq, and referred to the dead as "martyrs of the freedom of conscience."


India mulls Syria oil imports amid sanctions
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Business/International/2011/Sep-23/149467-india-mulls-syria-oil-imports-amid-sanctions.ashx
September 23, 2011 01:38 AM


كوريا الديمقراطية تؤكد دعمها لسورية في وجه المؤامرة التي تتعرض لها
Democratic Korea Stresses Support to Syria & to Reformative Steps Taken (meeting in New York)
http://www.sana.sy/ara/3/2011/09/23/371146.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2011/09/23/371162.htm
Sep 23, 2011

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