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An agreement on creating a ‘green customs corridor’ for agricultural products has been signed by Moscow and Damascus during a visit by a Russian delegation to Syria.

“Syrians are trying hard to supply high-quality products to the Russian market. Why shouldn’t we take these products that give jobs to thousands, tens of thousands of Syrian people? We have agreed on this,” Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin told TASS.

Rogozin has been heading a Russian delegation meeting Syria’s President Bashar Assad to discuss economic assistance. He co-chairs a Russian-Syrian commission for trade and economic, scientific and technical cooperation.

“Syria was a successful country that used to sell oil, grain. Now it has neither oil nor grain nor many other products to meet the demands of the population,” Rogozin said, adding that the commission will consider any means to support the country.

The heads of major private Russian industrial companies were in Damascus to present energy and transport projects to President Assad. “He personally guaranteed that Syria will create a most favored treatment for each Russian company,” Rogozin said.

Syria applied to be part of a free trade zone with Russia two years ago. Negotiations have been going on since before the war erupted in the country.