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    Iraq charges countries of demanding "false" compensations

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    Iraq charges countries of demanding "false" compensations Empty Iraq charges countries of demanding "false" compensations

    Post by jedi17 Wed 08 Feb 2017, 7:12 pm

    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017


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    Baghdad/ Iraq TradeLink: The Iraqi government charged some "un-named" countries demanding 
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    "false" debts.

    Adviser to Iraqi Premier Mudh'hir Mohammed Saleh expressed Iraqi "readiness" to settle any debt to be proved right by Paris Club.

    He charged some countries and circles of announcing that 40 billion dollars were not yet settled, pointing that these are "unreal debts".

    "If so, they should be audited by Paris Club, where 80% of them should be deducted or more", he confirmed.

    Iraqi 2017 national budget contained less than 5 billion dollars were allocated to pay internal and external debts.

    The deficit in the Iraqi budget will reach to more than 18 billion dollars, particularly loans from USA, Britain, France, Canada, Italy, Sweden, Japan, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, the Islamic Development Bank and other world banks.

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