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    Debt before 1990.. The Lebanese private sector demands about one billion dollars from Iraq

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    Debt before 1990.. The Lebanese private sector demands about one billion dollars from Iraq Empty Debt before 1990.. The Lebanese private sector demands about one billion dollars from Iraq

    Post by rocky Wed 23 Mar 2022, 5:47 am

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    Debt before 1990.. The Lebanese private sector demands about one billion dollars from Iraq
    March 23, 2022

    Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team
    The head of the Iraqi-Lebanese Businessmen Council, Abdul-Wadood Al-Nusoli, called on the Iraqi government to pay the debts of Lebanese businessmen, which amount to about one billion dollars.
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    He suggested that you pay off the debts of the Lebanese from exporting (fuel oil), (diesel oil) or Iraqi crude oil. 
    Al-Nasouli told the official newspaper and followed by "Ultra Iraq" that "these debts are contracts for projects and credits with public companies and Iraqi state ministries before 1990 and after 2003," stressing that "these debts are legitimate and acquired rights in accordance with regulations and laws."
    He pointed out that "the Iraqi authorities are still taking a position on the Lebanese businessmen by not paying the debts, which amounted to about 950 million dollars, according to the files in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Beirut and Mount Lebanon, and evidenced in the minutes of the Lebanese-Iraqi Joint Committee, whose meetings are supposed to be held annually in One of the two countries headed by the Lebanese Minister of Economy and the Iraqi Minister of Trade.
    Al-Nsouli touched on [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Agreement and said that it "is specific to the debts between countries and should not apply to the private sector, so there should be an exception to this matter regarding the Lebanese debts on Iraq."
    He explained, "The opinion of Iraqi lawyers on this matter is that there can be no exception to the (Paris Club) agreement," stressing that "Iraq had previously agreed with Egypt to grant (yellow remittances) for Egyptian workers, and there could be the same agreement for Egyptian workers. For Lebanon, especially as it is money that belongs to the private sector.”
    The head of the Lebanese-Iraqi Businessmen Council suggested that "the debts of the Lebanese should be paid from the export of (fuel oil), (diesel oil) or Iraqi crude oil, according to an agreement concluded between the two sides during the next stage."
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