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    Newspaper: Iraq provides the Lebanese military bodies with free fuel

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    Newspaper: Iraq provides the Lebanese military bodies with free fuel Empty Newspaper: Iraq provides the Lebanese military bodies with free fuel

    Post by Rocky Tue 20 Feb 2018, 2:40 am


    Newspaper: Iraq provides the Lebanese military bodies with free fuel

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The Lebanese newspaper "Al-Bina" revealed on Tuesday the most important talks to be held by Lebanese President General Michel Aoun during his two-day visit to Iraq, pointing out that Iraq supplies Lebanon with quantities of fuel free of charge to the security and military services.
    "Strengthening cooperation between the two countries at all levels, especially economic ones, will be at the top of the agenda of the Lebanese president's visit, especially since Iraq supplies Lebanon with quantities of Free fuel for the security and military services. "
    The newspaper added that "it will be agreed during the visit to restore the debts of Lebanon in Iraq, which is estimated in 2004 about one billion dollars, and there is a committee between the two countries will work to end this file."
    The Lebanese newspaper "Al-Diyar" revealed last month that Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi launched an initiative to secure fuel expenses for all military vehicles of the Lebanese army, which Abadi denied. Ending / 25



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