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Russian port operator in Syria denies losing contract

STG Engineering is a Russian firm that operates the Tartous port in Syria. The company said that they were continuing their work as normal and that their contract was not cancelled as some Middle East media had reported.

Three Syrian businessmen, as well as media reports in January, suggested that the new Syrian ruling administration had canceled the contract signed by former President Bashar Al-Assad. He fled to Moscow after a lightning rebel attack in December.

The semi-official Syrian paper Al-Watan quoted Riad Jourdy at the time as saying that port investment contract was annulled because the Russian company had not met the terms of 2019 deal which stipulated infrastructure investment.

Dmitry Trifonov is the CEO of STG Engineering in Moscow. He said that his company still manages the port, and no one had informed them that their contract was cancelled. This process, he said, would be long and bureaucratic.

Trifonov said that it was impossible to end the agreement unilaterally because both the President and the Parliament have ratified it, but no one had notified him.

"It must go through both the parliament and president." All statements are unfounded because the annulment of the presidential order and the ratification of the previous parliament constitute a complete procedure. "What someone says now is nothing but words."

In previous media reports, the Russian operator was referred to as STG Stroytransgaz - a large construction company.

Stroytransgaz, when asked about its role in the incident on Friday said that it would not be able to comment.

It said: "JSC Stroytransgaz, a holding company for construction, had nothing to do, neither legally nor organisationally, with STG Engineering with whom the Tartous Port Management contract was signed."

Separately Russia, whose troops backed Assad against Syrian rebels for years, is now in talks with Syria’s new authorities to keep its Tartous naval base and Hmeimim Air Base near Latakia.

Tartous is Russia's sole Mediterranean repair and resupply hub. Moscow uses Syria as a staging point to fly military contractors into and out of Africa. (Reporting and writing by Gleb Stoliarov, Editing by Mark Trevelyan).

(source: Reuters)