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    Saudi Arabia pledges its financial aid to Iraq by renewing Abbadi's mandate

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    Post by Rocky Mon 19 Feb 2018, 2:53 am


    Saudi Arabia pledges its financial aid to Iraq by renewing Abbadi's mandate

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The magazine "The Atlantic", the US, "keen" Saudi Arabia to renew the mandate of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi, noting that Riyadh is ready to provide financial assistance for the reconstruction of Iraq in the event that happen.
    "Some of the participating countries have concerns about the results of the elections, which may lose a lot of money for their opponents," the magazine said in a report on the financial bids made to Iraq during the Kuwait conference.
    "Saudi Arabia does not want to pump a lot of money into the reconstruction of liberated areas before the elections," the report quoted Sajjad Jayyad, who runs the Bayan Center for Studies and Planning in Baghdad, as saying. "The Saudis ... are hesitant to pledge large sums before the elections. If Abadi remains, we may see more money coming in. "
    The report said that "the money requested by Iraq up to 100 billion dollars, while received only 30 billion," noting that "regardless of what Iraq requested, it is unlikely that the country is able to spend 88 billion dollars this year, or the following year, or To 2020 until ". Ending / 25

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