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The Israeli newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth" revealed that Turkey and Saudi Arabia are working on establishing a land and trade corridor connecting the Gulf countries to Europe through Syrian and Jordanian territory, aiming to transport goods between Asia and Europe without relying on Israel or the Port of Haifa. The project was reinforced after the transportation ministers of Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed memoranda of understanding to develop railway infrastructure and logistical services. Meanwhile, Syria is seeking to strengthen its role as a logistics hub connecting the Gulf with Turkey and the Mediterranean. This corridor is viewed as a more stable alternative to vital maritime routes amid regional tensions, and it is part of a broader race to redraw the map of international and regional trade.
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