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    Parliamentary Committee: Political parties and external pressures working to thwart Iraqi ports

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    Parliamentary Committee: Political parties and external pressures working to thwart Iraqi ports Empty Parliamentary Committee: Political parties and external pressures working to thwart Iraqi ports

    Post by Rocky Tue 10 Sep 2019, 3:51 pm


    Parliamentary Committee: Political parties and external pressures working to thwart Iraqi ports

    19:18 - 10/09/2019



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    The parliamentary committee charged with investigating the work of the ports of Basra, on Tuesday, accused political parties of cooperation with other countries to thwart the work of the ports of Basra in addition to external pressure.
    A member of the Committee Alaa Sabah / information / that "a parliamentary committee was formed to review the work of the ports of Basra and to consider and investigate because of obstruction of some of its projects."
    He added that "the Commission visited the ports of Basra and found that most of the problems of ports caused by the failure of previous governments to follow cases of rampant corruption," noting that "there is a clear violation on the maritime border with Kuwait because of the silence of the government side."
    He explained that " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] political parties facilitated Kuwait's naval excesses to the side of external pressure to hit [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ports at the expense of other countries."


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