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Turkey ready to provide power to Syria and Lebanon, energy minister says

Turkey is all set to supply electricity to Syria and Lebanon and a team of government authorities is already in Syria working on how to fix its energy issues, Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar stated.

Turkey, which backed rebels in neighbouring Syria who fallen Bashar al-Assad this month after a 13-year civil war, has actually resumed its embassy in Damascus and currently conducted high level contacts with new de-facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.

Perhaps the electrical energy that Syria and Lebanon require will initially be fulfilled by exporting it from Turkey, and obviously we can see the image a little bit more after seeing the situation in the transmission network, Bayraktar informed reporters in Turkey's. southeastern city of Sanliurfa.

The ministry delegation arrived in Damascus on Saturday and,. according to Bayraktar's previous remarks, was going to go over. possible energy cooperation consisting of transmitting electricity. to alleviate power scarcities.

He said Syria's pre-war set up power of 8,500 megawatts. had been up to some 3,500 megawatts.

The large bulk of individuals fulfill their electrical power needs. with generators, so there is in fact a really major need for. electrical energy, he said, including that the ministry team was looking. into how Syria's own oil and natural gas resources may be used.

President Tayyip Erdogan has actually said that Ankara would do. whatever essential for the restoration of Syria.

Turkey currently offers electrical energy to some parts of. northern Syria where it has actually installed 4 military operations. considering that 2016.

(source: Reuters)