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Cabinet Discusses Services Projects in Aleppo and the Restoration of Its Old City

The Cabinet was briefed on ongoing projects in the city, including the clearing of debris and the resumption of productions, as well as future projects that are planned writes SANA.
Cabinet Discusses Services Projects in Aleppo and the Restoration of Its Old City

On Sunday, the Cabinet’s weekly session discussed the state of services and development in Aleppo province. 

Chaired by Prime Minister Imad Khamis, the Cabinet was briefed on the state of projects in Aleppo by the Water Resources Minister, Hussein Arnous, who heads the committee in charge of following up on the implementation of governmental projects in the province.

Arnous said that since the liberation of Aleppo city from terrorism, 1,216 services projects have been accomplished, 3.3 million cubic meters of debris have been cleared, and 15,711 industrial and production facilities have resumed operations.

The Cabinet emphasized the need to continue with the restoration of the Old City in Aleppo and preserve its cultural and historical identity.

The Cabinet approved the Tourism Ministry’s plan for the participation of the tourism sector in the national economy, which includes plans up to 2030.

The Cabinet also called for expanding the production of dairy products in rural areas and including strategic medical industries in the project for replacing imports.

 

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