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Iran, Venezuela to build refinery in Syria

Source: Press TV
Caracas : Venezuela | 2 months ago  
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Mohammad-Ali Talebi, a deputy in international affairs for Petropars. “The construction of a refinery in Syria is seen as the two countries' first joint international venture.” Malaysia and Syria are also involved in the project with Iran and Syria each taking a 26 percent stake in the project...
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