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    Analyst: Turkey will receive 40 billion dollars from Iraq for five billion donated

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    Post by Rocky Sun 18 Feb 2018, 7:42 am


    Analyst: Turkey will receive 40 billion dollars from Iraq for five billion donated

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    An Iraqi political analyst said on Sunday that Turkey would allocate $ 5 billion to Iraq's reconstruction, saying it would benefit Turkey politically and economically.
    "The size of the trade exchange between Iraq and Turkey is the largest, close to 12 billion dollars, while the balance of trade between Iraq and all the Arab countries," the Russian news agency Sputnik quoted Iraqi political analyst Raed al-Azzawi as saying. Not exceeding 2.5 billion dollars. "
    He added that "Turkey is the largest shareholder in the employment companies inside Iraq with up to 400 major companies in the field of oil and energy, so when Turkey supports the reconstruction conference of Iraq with five billion dollars, the return in five years will be at least 40 billion dollars."
    On the political objectives of Turkey's support for Iraq, he noted that "Turkey wants to restore the glory of the Ottoman Empire, as well as trying to put pressure on both Saudi Arabia and Egypt, as well as the United States through Iraq."
    He pointed out that "Turkey finds that the survival of the current Baghdad government useful to them, trying to remove that government from all of Egypt and Saudi Arabia, as well as the position of the Baghdad government rejects the referendum of the Kurdistan region and end the dream of the Kurds in their alleged state."
    "Arab funds go only to the United States, where Arab countries do not care about the status and stability of Iraq, which means there is a difference between Arab and non-Arab Islamic countries," said Dr. Ahmed Oisal, director of the Center for Middle East Studies in Ankara and a professor at Istanbul University.
    "Turkey is a productive country, benefiting from trade and production, and it has an independent decision, which makes it seek to secure a stable and secure neighborhood," he said. Ending / 25 z

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