Turkiye to begin supplying Azeri gas to Syria from Saturday: minister

During a visit to Damascus in May, Bayraktar had said Turkiye would provide Syria with 2 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually,. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 30 July 2025
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Turkiye to begin supplying Azeri gas to Syria from Saturday: minister

  • “We will start exporting natural gas from Azerbaijan to Aleppo via Kilis” Bayraktar said
  • From August 2, Syria will begin to receive 3.4 million cubic meters of gas from Azerbaijan

ISTANBUL: Türkiye will start exporting natural gas from Azerbaijan to the Syrian Arab Republic this Saturday, the energy minister announced, as Damascus said the imports would go toward electricity production.

Syria’s Islamist authorities, who toppled Bashar Assad in December, are seeking to rebuild the country’s infrastructure and economy after almost 14 years of civil war.

The conflict badly damaged Syria’s power infrastructure, leading to cuts that can last for more than 20 hours a day.

“We will start exporting natural gas from Azerbaijan to Aleppo via Kilis,” a province in southernmost Türkiye near the Syrian border, Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said Wednesday.

According to Syrian state news agency SANA, Energy Minister Mohammad Al-Bashir confirmed that “from August 2, Syria will begin to receive 3.4 million cubic meters of gas from Azerbaijan” via Türkiye.

The gas “will allow the production of around 900 megawatts of electricity, as part of joint cooperation aiming to support the Syrian energy sector,” SANA reported.

Earlier this month, Baku said Azerbaijan would send its gas to Syria as President Ilham Aliyev hosted Damascus’s new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa.

In May, Bashir said Damascus and Ankara had reached a deal for Türkiye to supply natural gas to the war-torn country via a pipeline in the north.

Gas-rich Azerbaijan is a historic ally of Türkiye which maintains close ties with the Syrian transitional government.


Iran opens trial of dual national accused of spying for Israel

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Iran opens trial of dual national accused of spying for Israel

  • The defendant entered Iran about a month before the 12-day war in June, during which Israel and the US struck Iranian nuclear facilities
DUBAI: The trial of a dual national holding European citizenship has begun in Iran, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Monday, saying they were indicted for “intelligence cooperation and espionage in favor of the Zionist regime (Israel).”
According to the Alborz provincial attorney general, the defendant — whose identity has not been disclosed — entered Iran about a month before the 12-day war in June, during which Israel and the US struck Iranian nuclear facilities.
They were arrested on the fourth day of the conflict by the elite Revolutionary Guards.
“Sophisticated spy and intelligence items and equipment were discovered in their villa in Karaj,” the attorney general said, adding that the charges under investigation carry penalties for “waging war against God” and “corruption on earth” — offenses often punishable by death.
In recent years, the Revolutionary Guards have detained dozens of dual nationals and foreigners, mostly on espionage and security-related charges.
Rights groups and some Western countries have accused the Islamic Republic of using such arrests to gain leverage in negotiations. Tehran denies arresting people for political reasons.