Currently, a Turkish team is working in Damascus to assess Syria’s energy infrastructure.
Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar announced that there are regions in Syria that are provided with electricity and energy services through Turkey. In particular, these are areas under the control of Turkish operations, such as Idlib and Afrin. This was reported by t24.
Bayraktar reports that a Turkish team is already working in Damascus to assess Syria’s energy infrastructure.
Before the war, the country’s total power plant capacity was 8,500 MW, but now only 3,500 MW remain. Most of the population uses generators to provide electricity.
The possibility of exporting electricity to Syria and Lebanon from Turkey to meet their energy needs is also being discussed. According to the minister, these measures will help improve the conditions for the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland.
It was previously reported that Turkey will help the new Syrian leadership create a 300,000-strong army within six months, providing consulting and expert support in the process of restructuring the country’s sea, air and land forces. .
Source: korrespondent
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