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    Post by Rocky Thu 22 Mar 2018, 2:35 am


    Japan plans to provide new aid to Iraq and work with Baghdad to prevent the return of "

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    Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono announced on Thursday his country's intention to provide new aid to Iraq and Syria worth 220 million dollars, while noting that it will work with the Iraqi government to prevent the return of the organization, "Daash" criminal.
    "Japan has recently decided to provide new aid to Syria, Iraq and neighboring countries worth $ 220 million," Koono said in an interview with the Saudi daily Asharq Al-Awsat. "The value of Japanese aid to these countries since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis 2011 to $ 2.2 billion in 2018 ".
    "Japan is determined to provide appropriate assistance, and we hope that all parties in Syria will make every effort to achieve peace and stability in Syria," he said.
    "There are some measures that might prevent the spread of extremism, including Japan's cooperation in creating the weapons recovery system that the Iraqi government will work through through vocational training and facilitating the search for jobs," Kono said.
    "Japan will also offer a program to invite clerics and government officials who are working to counter violent extremism to Japan, where they will learn places, including how Japan can rebuild after the destruction of the Second World War," the Japanese minister said. And its experience for stability in the Middle East. " Ending / 25

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