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    Britain calls on Iraq to tackle population growth "before it's too late"

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    Britain calls on Iraq to tackle population growth "before it's too late" Empty Britain calls on Iraq to tackle population growth "before it's too late"

    Post by Rocky Sun 23 Sep 2018, 7:26 am


    Britain calls on Iraq to tackle population growth "before it's too late"

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    The British ambassador to Iraq, John Wilkes, called Sunday for the need to address the population growth in Iraq "before it is too late," while warning that corruption has become the greatest threat to the future stability in the country after the defeat of the organization "calling" criminal.
    In an interview with the British daily The Standard Standard, Wilkes said that "despite the presence of remnants of Iraq, the country has stabilized and is recovering from decades of war and terrorist attacks."
    He added that "sociologists and experts always say that countries need 30 years to recover from civil wars and conflicts, but Iraq settled before the expectations," noting that "the solution to Daish is no longer primarily a military but political and economic stability in addition to the return of the displaced and this is the task now, .
    The British ambassador pointed out that "the biggest challenge now is corruption, not security," stressing that "the eradication of corruption has become essential to create space for the private sector to work within the rule of law and avoid corruption and waste and incompetence."
    "Population growth in Iraq is increasing by 1 million every year, which means that Iraq's 40 million population will be between 80 million and 90 million by 2050, so Iraq must carefully address how to manage its wealth," Wilkes said. "The message to the Iraqi government is that you do not have much time to fix it." Ending / 25 z

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