Russia eyes mid-July start for commercial logistics hub at Syrian port
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Russia plans to open a commercial logistics hub by mid-July at the naval base it leases in Tartous, Syria, while maintaining a military presence at the adjacent berth. The hub will manage a variety of Russian goods including wheat and grains, targeting initial monthly cargo volumes of 250,000 tons.
By Feras Dalatey DUBAI, July 9 (Reuters) - Russia hopes by mid-July to have a commercial logistics hub up and running in one of two berths at the naval base it leases in the Syrian port of Tartous, while keeping a military presence at the other, Syrian officials told Reuters. The hub will handle a wide range of Russian goods including wheat and grains, and target initial cargo volumes of around 250,000 tons per month, one of the officials said.