Syrian envoy appeals India Inc to join the country's rebuilding process

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

About 30 Indian companies would be participating in the International Trade Fair in in September, said the country's to here today as he appealed the Inc to participate in the rebuilding process of the strife-torn nation.

The southern territory, he said, has already been reclaimed.

"will be able to defeat terrorists and all other conspiracies against Now we are planning to rebuild Syria and we are looking for help from friendly countries, in particular, India," he said addressing the media.

The said that a high-level Indian business delegation would be visiting his country coinciding with the trade fair, during which a host of agreements are expected to be signed.

Indian companies participating the fair beginning September 6 would also include PSU giants such as the and

"In all, 30 Indian companies would be participating," he said, adding the participants would be provided incentives to do business there.

Hailing India's position on the Syrian issue and its stand against terrorism and foreign intervention, the said he was grateful to for announcing 1,000 scholarships for Syrian students taking up studies in

The said the Indian should be an active participant in the rebuilding process in the aftermath of the war as he lauded the medical aid sent by the to Syria.

He said the "game plan" of the foreign forces to "destabilise" Syria has been defeated because the people of Syria have stood behind the The war also had nothing to do with "democracy" or forcing a regime change.

"There were two reasons (for USA and its allies) for forcing Syria to change its position. They were to safeguard the security of Israel, to control the natural resources of Syria and to extend the from through Syria to They have now realised they are unable to reach their objective," he said.

He alleged that the latest "massacre" in Sweida, in that claimed over 260 lives was "pre-planned" by the US and terrorist supported organisation.

The aim was to give cover to the white helmet organisation and sneak them out of the country. He described the organisation as terrorists. White helmet is known as a volunteer organisation that operates in parts of rebel-controlled Syria, the envoy said.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 00:35 IST