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Aleppo, Syria – October 23, 2025

In a significant step towards advancing Syria’s infrastructure, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today between the Syrian General Railway Organization and Future Union Syria.

The signing ceremony was held at the headquarters of the Syrian General Railway Organization in Aleppo. The agreement was signed by Eng. Osama Haddad, Director General of the Syrian Railways, and was attended on behalf of Future Union Syria by its General Manager, Mr. Khaldun, and the Deputy Executive Manager for Administrative Affairs, Mr. Mohammed Raj.

Dr. Abdelgalil Sharaf, CEO of Future Union, participated actively in the ceremony via conference call, underscoring the international and collaborative nature of the partnership.

This MoU establishes a framework for cooperation between the two entities, focusing on leveraging Future Union’s expertise to support the development and modernization of Syria’s railway sector. The partnership aims to explore opportunities for technical collaboration, knowledge transfer, and strategic project development.

“We are pleased to enter this promising partnership with Future Union,” said Eng. Osama Haddad during the ceremony. “This agreement marks a positive step towards revitalizing and developing our railway infrastructure, which is a vital component of the national economy.”

From his remote location, Dr. Abdelgalil Sharaf, CEO of Future Union, stated, “We are committed to bringing our expertise and resources to support the Syrian General Railway Organization. This partnership aligns with our vision of contributing to sustainable development and progress in the region.”

The ceremony reflected a shared commitment to a future of progress and enhanced transportation links within Syria.

About Syrian General Railway Organization:
The Syrian General Railway Organization is the state-owned entity responsible for managing and operating the national railway network in Syria. It plays a crucial role in passenger and freight transport across the country.

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