19.01.2025 15:41
After the overthrow of the 61-year Baath regime, the new government in Syria made a decision to ban the entry of goods from Iran, Russia, and Israel into the country. In a statement from the Syrian Transit and Ports Administration, it was announced that the decision would be distributed to all land and sea border port administrations.
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, the newly established government in Syria announced that it has made a decision to ban the entry of goods from Iran, Russia, and Israel into the country.
In a statement from the Syrian Transition and Ports Administration, it was announced that the Ministry of Finance's circular dated December 17 prohibits the entry of goods originating from Iran, Israel, and Russia into Syrian territory. Following the decision, it was learned that it would be distributed to all land and sea border port administrations.
THE DECISION CAME AFTER THE IRAN AND ISRAEL ANNOUNCEMENT
This decision came after the official circular banning the entry of Iranian and Israeli citizens into the country. In response, it was also conveyed that airlines operating in Syria were prohibited from transporting Iranian and Israeli citizens into the country.
THY ALSO MADE A STATEMENT
Turkish Airlines, which has started flights to the capital Damascus, announced that it would not transport citizens of the two mentioned countries to Syria in compliance with the decision.