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Lebanon turns to Syria for desperately needed energy imports

Beirut eyes deal to get gas, power from Egypt, Jordan using Syrian infrastructure, in face of US sanctions on Damascus regime

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Sep 2021 10:30PM

Lebanon turns to Syria for desperately needed energy imports
Lebanon, a nation of over six million people, is grappling with an economic crisis branded by the World Bank as one of the planet’s worst in modern times. – AFP pic, September 4, 2021

DAMASCUS – A delegation of high-ranking Lebanese ministers visited the city here today for talks on importing energy via Syria, the first such official visit since its civil war broke out 10 years ago.

Harsh fuel shortages and power cuts inflicted by Lebanon’s economic collapse have paralysed businesses like restaurants, shops and industry, as well as vital services including hospitals.

Now, Beirut hopes to strike a deal to import gas from Egypt and electricity from Jordan using Syrian infrastructure – in the face of United States sanctions against the Damascus regime.

The delegation led by Zeina Akar, deputy prime minister of Lebanon’s interim government, includes Finance Minister Ghazi Wazni, Energy Minister Raymond Ghajar and General Security intelligence agency chief Abbas Ibrahim.

After meeting Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad at the border, the group travelled on to Damascus, where state television announced the beginning of talks at the Foreign Ministry.

Lebanon has maintained diplomatic ties with Syria, but it adopted a policy of dissociation from the conflict since it started in 2011, which put a dampener on official dealings.

Lebanese security officials and politicians have made several visits to Syria in recent years, but almost exclusively in a personal capacity or on behalf of political parties that support President Bashar al-Assad’s government.  

They include representatives of the powerful Iran-backed Hezbollah movement that has been battling alongside Assad’s forces in Syria since the early stages of the war.

The visit comes after the Lebanese presidency last month said Washington has agreed to help Lebanon secure electricity and natural gas from Jordan and Egypt through Syrian territory.

This implies that the US is willing to waive Western sanctions that prohibit any official transactions with the Syrian government, and which have hampered previous attempts by Lebanon to source gas from Egypt.

That announcement followed Hezbollah’s statement that Iran will begin sending fuel to Lebanon, with shipping website Tanker Trackers saying yesterday that the first two ships have set off.

Lebanon, a country of more than six million people, is grappling with an economic crisis branded by the World Bank as one of the planet’s worst in modern times.

Its central bank is struggling to afford basic imports including fuel, which has caused shortages and prolonged power cuts that now last up to 22 hours per day. – AFP, September 4, 2021

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