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Syria, UAE to Establish Investment Projects

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Governor of Syrian western-central city of Hamah Abdulrazaq al-Qatteni discussed with a delegation from Dubai Municipality headed by Rashad Bukhash, Director of the General Projects Department at Dubai Municipality, means of establishing mutual investment projects between the two cities in the tourist, agriculture and trade domains...


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