2011/12/21

Dec 19 International

موسكو تؤكد ضرورة حل القضايا الداخلية السورية من قبل السوريين وترحب بالتوقيع على بروتوكول بعثة مراقبي الجامعة العربية
Moscow stresses the need to resolve internal issues, the Syrian by the Syrians and welcomes the signing of the Protocol Observer Mission of the Arab League
http://www.sana.sy/ara/3/2011/12/19/389352.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2011/12/19/389367.htm
December 19, .2011
Moscow - SANA

Renewed Russia reaffirmed the need to resolve internal issues in Syria by the Syrians themselves through dialogue and national general and comprehensive, without any external interference and welcomed the signing of the Protocol to the Observer Mission of the Arab League between Syria and the Arab League and its support of this step to contribute to solving the problem in Syria.

She explained the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement today that the signing of this Protocol in Cairo to ensure the protection of all the Syrians and the stability in the country by the application of independent oversight mechanism.

The statement pointed out that within the scope of the task monitors the Arab League to identify and documented facts about current events in Syria and control of full implementation of the commitment to stop violence in the country regardless of its source in the cities and towns of Syria and the preparation of appropriate reports to the governing bodies at the Arab League.

The statement also stressed that he was providing broad powers to the Mission with regard to freedom of movement and contacts within the frame of its mandate and in coordination with the Syrian government, which pledged to provide all assistance to the Arab observers, calling for an immediate end to any violence in Syria.

Bolivanov .. Syria is under attack from the media by Western countries

The Vladimir Bolivanov Russian Deputy Prime Minister and former member of the Academy of Natural Sciences that Syria is under attack from the media by Western countries and means that the system Chitun Hence, Syria signed a protocol of the Arab League will enable it to penetrate the information blockade imposed by the international road.

The Bolivanov in an interview with Channel Russia today the signing of Syria to the protocol and to allow observers from the Arab League to the Syrian territory will not change anything from the strategic point because the United States of America had announced since / 2007 / it has to be changed several governments in a number of countries which Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Syria, the pressure will be new.

Bolivanov said that the Syrian opposition is supported from abroad, where it enters the insurgents to Syria through Turkish territory, and other neighboring countries, therefore, on the military to continue to hunt down militants, stressing that the institutions of democracy and human rights infiltrated in Western countries has been stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently when he said that there are interventions by Western diplomats who declare that the sabotage of the opposition is the pursuit of democracy.

Bolivanov said that Turkey as a member of NATO carried out the same task led by the United States that use Turkish territory to embrace the saboteurs and terrorists and destructive, noting that Syria is exposed to the war from several fronts.

Bolivanov said that Russia has announced that it would prevent a repeat scenario in Syria and Libya without the intervention of NATO forces in the Syrian crisis.

He Bolivanov According to all the above, Russia has insisted on providing support to Syria and is currently running the Chair of the Security Council and will try to pass a sensible decision and sound will not be the Syrian army and subversive groups on the balance of one and will be announced through its opposition to any military attack foreign or international sanctions on Syria.

Bolivanov and concluded by saying that in the case were the Syrian bank accounts to sanctions by Western banks, it is possible to open these accounts in Russian banks in the framework of the positions of the Russian government in support of the people and the Syrian leadership.


جهاد مقدسي: روسيا دولة صديقة ومشروع القرار الذي قدمته لمجلس الامن يتضمن ايجابيات كثيرة
Jihad Maqdisi: Russia is a friend and the draft resolution submitted to the Security Council containing many positives
http://arabic.rt.com/prg/telecast/656943/
19.12.2011 09:47

Hosts this episode of "modern day" Dr. Maqdisi Jihad spokesman for the Syrian Foreign Ministry, to talk about the latest developments on the Syrian arena.

Q - Dr. Jihad Where did the negotiations with the Syrian Arab League?

C - thank you, I am happy to be on your screen. The last thing we came up with the Arab League is the result of exchange between the Minister of Foreign Affairs and His Excellency the Secretary-General of the Arab League, the exchange of clarifications requested by Syria and the answers to the Arab League, and the last release is that the Foreign Minister Mr. Walid al-Muallim sent a message to His Excellency the Secretary-General since about 24 hours, tell him we are ready to sign the final version of this Protocol in the light of the exchange that happened, the ball in the court of the Arab League.

Q - What are the steps to be taken by Syria in the case of a referral by the Syrian Arab League to the Security Council?

C - regret for the way stewards, we do not see any justification for the referral and the internationalization of most of the file Syria, because Syria in the case of full cooperation, and so we sent about 18 clarification we asked the Secretary-General, which is answered in two batches did not have a full explanation immediately and there was no delay from the Syrian side, if you read the draft protocol in the light of the exchanges with the Arab League Tgdonh logically, and what did Syria is only increasing the dose of coordination between the Syrian government and the mission is supposed created in Syria in order to accomplish the task, and did not touch the essence or structure of the mission and composition in Syria, we only save the sovereignty of Syria and coordination with the Syrian side, we do not see anything to prevent the signing of the draft protocol of intent if not in the proper targeting Syria.

Q - What's new in the Iraqi initiative, and what is their share of success?

- Mhkour the Iraqi side on this initiative, in fact too early to get into the details because the initiative is still in the process of sharing visions of each party, but I can tell you that the Iraqi delegation to meet with Mr. President Dr. Bashar al-Assad yesterday, and I to add and say that the meeting was very positive, with the Iraqi delegation. Iraqi delegation, of course, went to Cairo, and there are other meetings with the spectra of the other, and we are still in the process of exchange of views and perceptions of each party, the fact is I do not know what are the details, but I tell you that the Syrian side, no effort is in the help of Syria and not to target Syria, we welcome in principle.

Q - How do you see the Syrian government to the Russian draft resolution in the Security Council, and whether you were informed in advance?

C - I can say to you, we are confident that the friendly Russian intentions is to help Syria, and I read that it is still a draft resolution, and I read it and there are many positive and of course, would be the decision 100% on the breakdown of what Syria wants, but if you want to look at a draft resolution in general, is a step on the road to help Syria and it would be interesting to watch the reaction is not Syrian, but other people will react to such a step. I read the draft resolution in the things that are positive, I am a diplomat to focus on more positive than negative, there is an emphasis on dialogue, tighten the arms embargo in the Syrian state, promoting the upcoming parliamentary elections in February next, good things have nothing to support the Syrian position, encourage initiative Arab and Syria agreed to originally, in the sense that things in terms of the total, positive, and we add to this positive we trust Russian intentions, they want to help Syria, especially in light of the suspicious movements of the Security Council, it is a matter of preventive diplomacy.

Q - Is it possible that Russia plays the role of mediator?

- The mediator must be acceptable to both parties, and I say to you from the Syrian side we trust Russia, and we believe that Russia is not only a friend to Syria, but as a permanent member of the Security Council, what you are doing now is to exercise this role, form and sound, which saved international peace and security in a volatile region like the Middle East, and we see that Russia is an objective look at things and see that the solution in Syria is through dialogue, and by preventing foreign interference in the internal problem can be solved through dialogue and open political prospects. Syria is working to build and create a scene of a new political is to rewrite the Constitution, rather than amending the constitution, there is a new law on parties, we would like to be encouraged opposition to the acceptance of dialogue, opposition also does not know many people are refusing to dialogue, we started the demands of legitimate Syrian people responded to her Syrian leadership, there trying to kidnap this agenda to make it now mobilizing agenda and use of weapons against the prestige of the state and state agencies and state buildings, the rejection of dialogue. If the subject responded to the reform of Syria and responsive, and there are more courageous steps in this area, but if the subject was to destabilize Syria and Syria to fight through proxies and other extensions will not accept that Syria. We in any case we would like to get out of this crisis, and we believe that the solution to this crisis is resolved Syria par excellence, is the only external factor to reduce the mobilization against the inside of Syria.

Q - What is the health of the news about the formation of a government of national salvation?

C - do not have information on this subject, if I have information I'll tell them, I speak on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and I can tell you the opinion of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I have no information, but in any case, any solution will lead out of the Syrian crisis, I have no doubt that Syrian leadership will be taken as soon as possible.

Q - How do you see the media coverage of what is happening in Syria?

C - a very important question, not really a secret that Syria is now subjected to a fierce media war, the war has media tools now, and everyone knows what are the channels that do so. What Syria is doing is that there are Syrian diplomatic active, is currently working on our embassies in the capitals in the Syrian moves, both on the subject of ongoing reforms, or clarify the lies. The Syrian media are performing their modest means by which we recognize what can be done to clarify things to the Syrian street, because in the Syrian abroad you admit we do not have access to the citizen in America ... For example, the President gave an interview to explain to the American citizen, and the West generally, the Syrian position, they distort and distorted. This agenda is not us involved in it, of course, we condemn this agenda, but what we do now, and your presence is a part of this subject is to open the door to foreign media in order to know the reality of what's going on, and now we are under your visit now welcome you to Syria, and there is also the delegations of media great to visit Syria, there are Spanish newspapers such as Alelmundo, The Guardian to come, there is a Chinese television, and Japanese television, and news agencies large from Italy, TV network Rai Italian are all currently in Syria, and came from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, ÇáČíČí CNN, and Sky, This campaign is an awareness campaign for the truth of what is happening in Syria, we do not deny that there is a crisis in Syria, but we invite all to learn the privacy of this crisis, and that the issue is not black and white, there are shades of gray a lot to reach the color of the other, and this is what we would like the media moving with integrity .

Q - There have been many conversations about that Syria has become in isolation, what do you think?

C - I disagree with you words, isolation, I tell you Syria, under pressure, under the pressure of grinding, but the word isolation cannot be applied to Syria because the reality of the geopolitical and geographical Syria makes those who would like to isolate Syria is isolated from the issues of the region. But I admit to you there is political pressure overwhelmingly against Syria and we hope that this pressure will end gradually as to implement the reform agenda, which we carry out gradually, there were elections, local administration has, in writing the constitution ended the first draft and soon, God willing, will issue the final version, there will be parliamentary elections in next February, all of this will create a new political reality in Syria would lead logically to the end of this pressure, if the intentions, as I said I always say is Syria's help, not destabilize Syria.

Q - What about the Syrian-Turkish relations?

C - regret what the status of these relations with Turkey, and we are ready to resume the great cooperation that we have built with neighbor Turkey in case Turkey has conducted a review in a constructive and critical attitude to what is happening in Syria. Are keen on good-neighborliness and on relations with Turkey, but as they say: Partnering requires the parties and not the party.

More details in the "modern day".


الصين تدعو إلى إطلاق عملية سياسية في اقرب وقت في سورية تجنبا لأي تدخل خارجي
China Welcomes Launching Political Move to Avoid Foreign Interference in Syria
http://www.sana.sy/ara/3/2011/12/19/389252.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2011/12/19/389256.htm
Dec 19, 2011

BEIJING, (SANA) – Spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry Liu Weimin on Monday said that China is greatly interested in the developments of the situation in Syria.

He added that Beijing welcomes the efforts of the Arab League to restore stability in Syria and launch a political operation as soon as possible to avoid any foreign interference.

"China supports solving the situation in Syria in the framework of the Arab League. the UN Security Council should help ease the tension in the Middle East region if tackling the Syrian situation." He underscored.

Weimin stressed that China appreciates Russia's commitment and efforts to solve the situation in Syria, adding that Beijing is ready to maintain connections with all concerned sides to achieve this purpose.


China supports Russia's draft resolution on Syrian crisis: FM spokesman (UNSC)
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2011-12/19/c_131315431.htm
English.news.cn 2011-12-19 17:39:01

BEIJING, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) -- China supports Russia's new draft for a Security Council resolution on the Syrian situation and appreciates Russia's constructive efforts to solve the crisis, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said Monday.

Liu said at a daily press conference that if the Syrian situation is discussed by the United Nations Security Council, the discussion should help ease tensions, promote political dialogue, resolve conflicts and contribute to peace and stability in the Middle East.

China has paid close attention to the development of the Syrian situation and welcomes the efforts made by the Arab League to open the political process and avoid external interference in Syria, Liu said, adding that China hopes the Syrian crisis will be resolved within the framework of the Arab League.

Russia, which is holding the rotating Security Council presidency in December, circulated an updated draft on the Syrian crisis at a closed-door meeting of the council's members held last Thursday.


Syria, Arab League Sign Observer Mission Protocol
http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2011/12/19/389261.htm
Dec 19, 2011

CAIRO, (SANA) – Syria and the Arab League (AL) on Monday signed the observer mission protocol at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo.

The protocol was signed by Syrian Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Dr. Fayssal Mikdad and AL Deputy Secretary General Ahmad bin Hilly, in the presence of AL Secretary General Nabil al-Arabi and Syrian Assistant Foreign and Expatriates Minister Ahmad Arnous.

In a press conference after the signing, al-Arabi said that the protocol pertains to the legal framework of the observer mission which will be sent to Syria to verify the implementation of the Arab work plan.


المعلم: توقيع سورية على بروتوكول بعثة مراقبي الجامعة قرار وطني محض نابع من مصالح الشعب السوري..السيادة السورية مصانة في صلب البروتوكول والتنسيق مع الحكومة عبر لجنة وطنية
al-Muallim: Signing of the Protocol is a Pure National Decision Based on Interests of Syrian People
http://www.sana.sy/ara/2/2011/12/19/389221.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/21/2011/12/19/389236.htm
Dec 19, 2011

DAMASCUS, (SANA) - Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Muallim said that Syria and the Arab League General Secretariat signed the protocol of the Arab League observers mission, affirming that the decision to sign it was purely Syrian and based on the interests of the Syrian people.

In a press conference held Monday al-Muallim said that Syria wouldn't have signed the protocol regardless of the circumstances if no amendments were made to it, stressing that the signing the protocol is the start of cooperation between Syria and the Arab League as Syria wants a political solution to resolve the situation as soon as possible with the participation of the AL and its observers.

"Syrian sovereignty was preserved in the heart of the protocol," the Minister said, affirming that coordination with the Syrian government will take place via a national committee that will send reports to both sides which will be discussed before taking any other action according to the protocol and the Syrian amendments.

He affirmed that Syria welcomes every sincere Arab effort to resolve the crisis, and that it will deal with the observers mission seriously, professionally and objectively, adding that the observers' mission will have a duration of one month that can be extended for one more month only with the consent of the two parties, and that the mission will be protected by the Syrian state and free to move.

The Minister pointed out that some Arab sides want to internationalize the crisis in Syria, noting that those who wants the interest of the Syrian people do not impose economic sanctions on them and seek internationalization.

"We don't fear internationalization as the West and some Arabs' intentions have been revealed and won't exceed the economic sanctions," he said, stressing that the Russian stance hasn't change and that coordination continues between Syria and Russia which advised signing the protocol, which Syria did.

al-Muallim said that there is no communication with the Turkish side due to the Justice and Development Party (AKP)'s one-eyed views that led it to impose sanctions against Syria and embrace groups which don't want the interest of Syria.

"We want to come out of the crisis and build a safe and modern Syria that is an example in democracy and plurality and all contributions are welcome," he said, stressing that the political solution is based on national dialogue and national reconciliation, but some of the opposition abroad reject dialogue.

"What encouraged us to make the decision to sign was the phone call from AL General Secretary Nabil al-Arabi yesterday morning, during which I felt that the man is sincere and wants to discuss and coordinate with us and contribute to a political solution for the crisis… I relayed this to the President and the leadership… this is what encouraged us, regardless of a word here and there," al-Muallim said.

He pointed out that Syria maintained correspondence with the Arab League since November 16 when the draft protocol was sent, with Syria expressing desire to add amendments to it which were met by the rejection of any amendment, causing Syria to consider it a submission protocol.

al-Muallim went on to say that correspondence and rejection continued while the Arab Ministerial Committee convened and issued ultimatums, while Syria continued to say that it cannot sign the protocol unless amendments were made to protect national sovereignty.

"We and the AL Secretary General relied on a mutual friend who was a legal expert and the Secretary General agreed on making some amendments on the text of Protocol's draft in which we sensed keenness on our national sovereignty and coordination of the mission's work with the government," he said, adding that the two sides agreed on several Syrian additions, and based on that the Arab Ministerial Committee met in Doha to approve the amendments.

"During the meeting, the Secretary General called me and said that the committee agreed to all the amendments except for a word they want to add, and I said that this isn't a matter of a word but rather intentions… he responded by saying that if the protocol isn't signed and if we don't agree to add the word then the situation will become grave, so I told him that whether or not we sign the protocol then we will go to the Security Council in a month or two, so I refuse to add any word and what interests me is intentions," the Minister said.

He pointed out that after an hour, the Secretary General called and asked if the refusal is a final decision which al-Muallim confirmed, following which the Ministerial Committee issued a statement which was bad and not based on facts, but rather viewed matters from a single point of view, adding "afterwards a press conference was held in Doha on behalf of the Ministerial Committee which contained threats, justifications and contradictions."

The Minister said that the statement said that the dispute was over a single word which was incorrect as Syria had some misgivings about some Arab sides' interests which were made apparent in the press conference, stressing that the Syrian people do not accept submission and those who study Syria's modern history know how the Syrians dealt with Gouraud's ultimatum.

He pointed out that the conference accused Syria of stalling, noting that when they knew that Syria doesn't accept submission when said that the protocol cannot be amended, stressing that if they had been serious and didn't want to waste time then they would have accepted our suggestion to send a legal delegation to study the protocol with Syria which they did only recently and after a personal initiative from the Secretary General, an effort which took two days.

"So, we're not the ones responsible for wasting time… we don't want that, rather we seek the solution," al-Muallim said, explaining that they said that if Syria didn't sign then they would go to the Security Council and called for doing that in an upcoming meeting, adding "at least in the security Council there are international sides which we can hold dialogue with."

He said that what happened has no justification, and that it exposed the intentions of some Arab sides who showed premeditated intents to go to the Security Council, noting that this confirms what he said in previous conferences.

On whether the AL sanctions will be lifted after signing the protocol, the Minister said "the sanctions are supposed to be lifted, but we leave it to them and their keenness on the Syria people if they're honest, because they're the ones who imposed them.

Regarding whether the AL General Secretary will exceed the role of coordinator for the Ministerial Committee, al-Muallim said "I believe so… his conversation with me reassured me so I don't want to build upon what happened in the past.

In response on how the protocol preserves Syrian sovereignty and allows Syria to establish security, the Minister said that sovereignty is protected by the protocol's text and coordination with the Syrian government, in addition to Article 8 of the Arab League charter.

On the Russian draft resolution presented to the Security Council, he said that there's daily coordination with Russia whose stance hasn't changed.

Regarding the continuing media instigation and malicious intents towards Syria, al-Muallim said that media instigation is part of the plan and that it's a separate matter from the protocol which is meant to observe the situation in Syria, adding "there are many countries in the world that don't want to acknowledge the existence of armed terrorist groups… they will come and see that there are armed terrorist groups wreaking havoc in Syria, destroying gas and oil pipelines, attacking public and private establishments, in addition to abduction and murder.

"All of this they will witness with their own eyes, so we must never be afraid. It's important to me that no-one – whether Arab or foreign – ignores that Syria has national sovereignty," al-Muallim elaborated, stressing that the Syrian government is committed to the security and freedom of its people and to building a better Syria.

On whether there's a connection between signing the protocol and the Iraqi initiative, the Minister stressed that the signing is purely a national decision, and that other initiatives that can help resolve the issue are welcome as sincere Arab efforts.

Regarding reports on the presence of Libyan combatants in Syria who entered through Turkey, al-Muallim said that this is an issue for the military command.

To those who said that Syria signed the protocol to buy time and drown Arabs in details, he said that the protocol is limited to one month that can be extended to one more month, stressing that no one can be drowned by details.

On the Syrian leadership stance for the next stage, al-Muallim affirmed commitment to ending the current situation as soon as possible, noting that he's not in a position to set a schedule.

"We're facing pressure and economic sanctions, but I'm positive that we'll emerge better to build modern Syria. Those who wish to participate in that are welcome, and we must move beyond the stage of doubts to the stage of certainty. The Syrian leadership can only be with the Syrian people and it always makes the choice that preserves and protects their interests," he added.

The Minister stressed that there is no change in Russia's position, noting that Russia doesn't base its stances on sentiments but rather on meticulous study of its interests and stability in the region, adding "as for the Russian draft resolution, there's another arrangement regarding it which I can't disclose."

On whether the coming days will see visits by Arab envoys to Syria, he affirmed that Syria is open to whoever wants to come, saying "as for the AL delegation, they are coming to their second country… we will host and welcome them."

On Syrian-Turkish relations, al-Muallim said "the economic measures taken by our side came in response to the Turkish sanctions and the whole situation is temporary," he said, stressing keenness on the relations with the neighboring and friendly Turkish people.

al-Muallim added "over ten years, we worked hard to establish the best relations with Turkey and they damaged them… the Adana agreement is still in effect because of our keenness on preserving the Turkish people's blood… but we will defend our people."

The Minister congratulated the Iraqi people for the exiting of the US forces from their lands, lauding the Iraqi stances and noting that the visit of Iraqi envoys isn't related to the Arab Work Plan or the protocol.

In response to a question, al-Muallim said that 70% of the Syrian amendments to the protocol were approved.

Regarding the observer mission, he stressed that the mission will be free to go wherever they want and that the government will only inform them if an area is safe or not, and it's up to them whether they take a risk, affirming that their safety is guaranteed and that Syria won't allow a single drop of their blood to be shed.

He added that the security solution relies on the armed terrorists ceasing their acts of murder and abduction, while the political solution is based on national dialogue and reconciliation and is open to all national groups who are keen on Syria and its future and aren't aligned to foreign agendas, reiterating that some opposition figures abroad reject dialogue.

On the possibility of the mission being attacked by terrorists in hotspots, al-Muallim stressed that this wouldn't embarrass Syria but rather side, and that it would lend credibility to the fact that there are armed terrorist groups that nobody want to acknowledge.

Regarding the possibility of changes in some sides' stances after signing the protocol, the Minister said "I can't answer about the intents or stances of others, but there are those who say that Syria fears the presence of observers and doesn't want anyone to know what is happening, and there are those who say that there are no armed terrorist group and many things… so, the presence of the mission is a chance for them to see how the situation really is."

al-Muallim dismissed the possibility that the recent Saudi-Iranian meeting has any ramification on the situation in Syria, saying that this meeting probably discussed bilateral issues of concern to the two countries alone.

Regarding Syria allowing foreign journalists to cover the events in Syria after the distortion committed by the US channel ABC of their interview with President Bashar al-Assad, he said that on a matter of principles, journalists will be allowed to enter with the hope that that they will serve their honorable profession with objectivity.

On Syria's stance towards Arab intentions, the Minister noted that not all Arabs have the same intention and that the mission will include representatives of all Arab countries, and that it will conduct itself with professionalism, adding "what concerns us is that the mission will witness and relay the reality of what is happening… we're also interested in journalists relaying what is happening objectively, which some of them did… maybe they will do a good job instead of the lies of eyewitnesses we see."

Regarding the possibility of the Arab League reconsidering sanctions and the suspension of Syria's membership after signing the protocol, al-Muallim said that Syria wrote to the AL several times on this matter and received no response, saying "we don't entreat anyone… if they think that their sanctions will affect the steadfastness of the Syrian people then they are delusional… they imposed the sanctions and they will lift them, and we won't ask for it again."

He pointed out that the Syrian coordination committee is formed through Syrian decision and that it will contain legal, security and military experts tasked with coordinating work with the mission on daily basis, and that it has no other function at all.

On whether the AL is now a partner in resolving the Syrian crisis, the Minister said "I wish that this is the situation and that they would help resolve the Syrian crisis rather than be a burden on it."

Regarding rumors that the protocol allows opposition figures to accompany the mission, he said that the draft contained no such article; rather it permits the mission to contact any opposition figure they want, adding that those who accompany the mission will be the protection provided by the Ministry of Interior.

On the AL sponsoring national dialogue in Damascus or Cairo, al-Muallim said that the protocol stipulates carrying out the first article of the Arab Work Plan, and that questions about the AL efforts should be directed to the League itself.

Regarding the controversy over the footage displayed in his previous press conference, the Minister said that the footage was genuine but wasn't presented well, stressing that what the media said about it isn't true, adding "if we wanted to show the full reality of the heinous acts committed by armed terrorist groups, many of you would faint."


شركة "تشانا" الصينية تعتزم إقامة مشروع لإنتاج وتجميع السيارات في سورية بتكلفة /2/ مليار ليرة سورية
Chinese company "Chana" plans to establish a project for production and assembling cars in Syria at a cost of 2 / / billion Syrian pounds
http://www.syriandays.com/?page=show_det&select_page=49&id=29383
http://backupurl.com/k44jhw
Cyriandez - special - your Fadi Al-Sharif
Monday, 12/19/2011
19:51:23

Between the Engineer Khaled Ezz Eddin, Director of the industrial city in the Hasyaa' province of Homs in a statement to "Cyriandez" that the company "Chana" Chinese specialized auto industry has filed a license to establish a project for production and assembly of Chinese cars in the Hasyaa' at a cost of $ 2 billion Syrian pounds, so is the third project of its kind in the Hasyaa' and the fourth level of Syria.

The Izz al-Din that is expected to start production of the project the end of the first half of 2012, pointing to the importance of establishing a forum for investment in Syria held by the Syrian Investment Agency, under the auspices of the Prime Minister an opportunity to increase investments in Syria and the industrial city BHasyaa' in particular, so that they can provide Forum to boost economic development.

The Director of the Industrial City: The total investment in "Hasyaa'" 100 billion Syrian pounds to the end of 2011, and is still productive capacity of the food industry and engineering to maintain stability, but decreased production capacity slightly Industries of luxury at the level of supply and demand, and as a result of the pressure on banks (CBS), The issue of employment.

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