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Christine Totzke, Director General of Asia, Europe and the Middle East Department at Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. The talks dealt with ways to enhance cooperation between the two sides, including a package of upcoming health projects in syria-and-lebanon-close-to-judicial-agreement-on-2300-prisoners-in-lebanon-officials/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 Syria and Lebanon Close to Judicial Agreement on 2,300 Prisoners in Lebanon – Officials">syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria and their importance in supporting medical services and improving the infrastructure of the health sector. The German side reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to supporting Syria’s health sector, emphasizing that it is a key factor in achieving stability and development.
For his part, Abdeen expressed the Ministry of Health’s appreciation for the backing provided by Germany, stressing the importance of continuing this cooperation to strengthen the capabilities of the Syrian health system and improve its services to meet citizens’ needs. The World Health Summit (WHS) kicked off Sunday is considered one of the most prominent international gatherings in the health field, bringing together ministers, experts, and organizations from around the world.