Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Iran strikes deal with Syria to repair power grid

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IRAN signed deals with Damascus on Tuesday to repair Syria’s power grid, state media said, a potentiall­y lucrative move for Tehran that points to a deepening economic role after years of fighting in the Syrian conflict.

Shunned by Western powers, the Syrian regime is looking to friendly states such as Iran, Russia and China to play a major role in rebuilding the country, as the war heads towards its seventh year.

Since at least 2012, Iran has provided critical military support to Bashar alAssad, helping it regain control of swathes of the country. Iran experts say Tehran is now looking to reap a financial dividend.

In January, Iran’s government and entities close to Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guards (IRGC) signed major telecommun­ications and mining deals with Damascus.

On Tuesday, Iran and Syria signed a memorandum of understand­ing during a visit by Syria’s electricit­y minister to Tehran, including building a power plant the coastal province Latakia with a capacity of 540 megawatts, Syrian state news agency SANA said. The agreement involves restoring the main control center for Syria’s electricit­y grid in the capital Damascus, it said. The new electricit­y deals could be worth millions of euros, Iranian state media said on Tuesday. The agreement also includes rehabilita­ting a 90-megawatt power station in Deir al-Zor province, where the Syrian regime and its allied forces have made swift advances against Daesh in recent days.

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