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    The parliamentary economy demands to drop the debts of Saudi Arabia resulting from Iraq

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    The parliamentary economy demands to drop the debts of Saudi Arabia resulting from Iraq Empty The parliamentary economy demands to drop the debts of Saudi Arabia resulting from Iraq

    Post by Rocky Wed 01 Nov 2017, 4:02 am

    [size=30]The parliamentary economy demands to drop the debts of Saudi Arabia resulting from Iraq[/size]


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    Trend Press / Baghdad
     
    Called a member of the Committee on Economy and Investment parliamentary Harith al-Harithi, the Iraqi government to demand that Saudi Arabia to drop the debts incurred by Iraq after the return of Saudi companies to the Iraqi market.
    "The return of Iraq's economic relations with Saudi Arabia after 27 years of rupture must have economic plans in place, including the most important of which is the overthrow of Saudi Arabia's debts to Iraq and the introduction of Saudi oil giant companies to invest and develop," al-Harithi said in a press statement. The oil infrastructure, especially those that were destroyed by a preacher in Iraq. "
    Al-Harithi called on the government to open doors to Saudi companies in the field of construction and investment to rebuild destroyed cities according to international agreements to contribute to the return of displaced people to their cities and end the unemployment crisis.
    He added that "the return of the infrastructure of oil refineries and the return of destroyed cities by the Daash is more important than the discharge of goods and Saudi goods in the Iraqi market, stressing the need to place importance for infrastructure before entering the Iraqi market."

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