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    [size=30]The most important agenda of the Sudanese visit to Germany .. adding 4 thousand megabytes without the need for gas


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    Yes Iraq: Baghdad

    Today, Thursday, the Sudanese Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a, revealed the most important items on the agenda of his visit to Germany, indicating that the electricity, technology and economic sectors are at the forefront of the understandings.
    Al-Sudani said, during a press conference held today, that "the Iraqi delegation to Germany includes the ministers of foreign affairs, industry, immigration, industrial businessmen with completed projects, and a group of advisors."
    He added, "MoUs will be signed in the electricity sector with Germany, in addition to initiatives in development programs, vocational training and education."
    He pointed out that "there are great investment opportunities in gas projects associated with oil, as well as financial and banking cooperation with the German side to improve the economy and industry."
    The Iraqi government had revealed earlier plans to add approximately 4,000 megawatts of electric power through the combined cycle, which would save money of approximately $4 billion annually due to the lack of need for gas to operate this amount of energy.
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