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    Saudi Arabia sent 10 tons of medical aid shipments to prevent the spread of cholera

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    Post by Rocky Wed 15 Mar 2017, 1:16 am

    Saudi Arabia sent 10 tons of medical aid shipments to prevent the spread of cholera

    Political  Since 03.15.2017 at 01:12 (Baghdad time)

    Baghdad balances News
    Saudi Arabia sent a shipment of medical aid, weighing about 10 tons to Iraq to try to prevent the spread of cholera in the war-torn country.
    Middle east monitor newspaper reported in this context that the report confirmed the shipment of humanitarian aid provided by King Salman Relief Center, and was scheduled to arrive in Iraq seven months ago is that the administrative procedures in Iraq last they arrive on time.
    And it included measures requested by the Iraqi government to determine the number of beneficiaries and the areas that will guide her aid.
    As a result of this delay, the Iraqi Alhanb Saudi government has asked companies that medical materials and medicines to compensate provide new drugs after the expiry of validity of the first shipment.
    The move comes after the historic visit by the Saudi foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir to Baghdad, the first foreign minister and a senior Saudi official in nearly 14 years.
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