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    Confident steps to make Iraq a center of world trade

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    Post by Rocky Thu 28 Mar 2019, 2:29 am


    Confident steps to make Iraq a center of world trade



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    Baghdad / Farah Al-Khafaf

     
     
    After the success of the tripartite summit between Iraq, Egypt and Jordan, which was entitled "economic cooperation", the government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi to take similar steps with Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey and other countries, as part of its openness to the neighborhood and the region, which contributes to Iraq to be an economic meeting point, Its former status as a global trade center is Silk Road Days.

    "The economic policy adopted by Iraq has succeeded in establishing good relations with all countries of the region and the region, which contributed to the promotion of exchange 

    Commercial "business.

    "This is a new victory for the government, although the picture is still a little vague among the citizens on the extent of benefiting from these agreements," he said, adding that "these countries began to race after the stability of the security situation and victory over the calling for signing agreements and memorandums of understanding in economic fields. .

    Industrial cities

    Al-Azzawi called on the council of advisers, ministries and concerned parties to clarify this. He expected that "Iraq will reap the fruits of these agreements over the next five years, especially to include the establishment of huge economic projects such as industrial cities and commercial exchange areas, as well as huge investments amounting to billions of dollars."

    The expert also hailed the outcome of the three-way summit, which brought together Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II in Cairo, adding that it "laid the foundation stone for a unique phase of cooperation between the three countries."

     
    Economic projects

    It is noteworthy that the Prime Minister said in a speech during the tripartite summit: "Our agreement will delight many of the great role played by the three countries," noting that "economic projects, reconstruction, housing and electricity is at the forefront of our concerns and the needs of our people." "The visit of Abdul Mahdi to Iran will witness the launch of cooperation between the two countries after the success of Iranian President Hassan Rowhani's visit to Iraq and the outcome of important agreements," Al-Azzawi said, pointing out that such steps would be with other neighbors Turkey, Syria and Kuwait, Investment in Iraq ".

     
    the trade exchange

    The expert praised the government's insistence that it be the arena of trade exchange between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, within the Iraqi territories to employ manpower from the Nukhayb area and the areas close to the port of Arar.

    The Iraqi ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Dr. Qahtan Taha Khalaf, announced that "a large port will be officially opened next October."

    "The work is going well, and the port will be opened in October," Khalaf said. He added that he visited the port of Arar accompanied by the head of the Ports Authority Kadhim al-Aqabi and the governor of Anbar Ali Farhan, the police chief Lieutenant General Hadi Rezeej, and the Saudi side, the customs governor Ahmed al-Hakbani and the Saudi ambassador to Iraq Abdulaziz al-Shammari.



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