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    Japan: We have provided $ 7.9 billion in loans and grants to Iraq

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    Japan: We have provided $ 7.9 billion in loans and grants to Iraq Empty Japan: We have provided $ 7.9 billion in loans and grants to Iraq

    Post by Rocky Sun 16 Apr 2017, 9:17 am

    Japan: We have provided $ 7.9 billion in loans and grants to Iraq


    It revealed the Japanese Embassy in Baghdad, Sunday, Japan provided $ 7.9 billion in loans and financial grants to the Iraqi government to develop infrastructure.

    The Japanese Embassy in a press release, "Economy News" received a copy of it, "Japan has provided assistance for the reconstruction of Iraq and support humanitarian to achieve stability since 2003," noting that "Japan was going to be as it is now, a friend of Iraq as a companion on the road to recovery and development Iraq".

    She stressed that "Japan has provided $ 5.9 billion loan for the rehabilitation of infrastructure in electricity, water and sanitation, oil and gas fields, as well as US $ two billion through humanitarian grants aid Alastaqrarah in Iraq, especially in light of the current crisis in Iraq."

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