
The agreement was reportedly signed by Iran's state-run Mabna company during a visit to Tehran by the Syrian Electricity Minister Zuhair Kharboutli.
The deal is valued at โฌ130 million and aims to provide 125 megawatts of electricity to the biggest city in Syria.
The minister also signed memorandums of understanding to import five generators for the coastal region of Latakia and restore the electrical infrastructure nationwide.
The new plant will reportedly generate 540 megawatts.
Earlier this week, the ministry said Syria and Iran would cooperate in renewable solar and wind energy.



The world is changing, it's now become multipolar. Those same ideas that have been attributed to the west are now prevalent in many countries that are not in the western sphere of influence.
Rather that the western thought process of bomb to oblivion, bring in the multinationals to create the US in our own image of freedom and democracy.
There really are other alternatives, cooperation and collaboration, that is where true commerce begins.