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    Minister of Culture: Crowning Baghdad as the Arab Tourism Capital will create many investment opport

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    Cairo - WAA - Ahmed Mohamed Saleh
    Minister of Culture and Antiquities Ahmed Fakak Al-Badrani confirmed today, Tuesday, that crowning Baghdad as the capital of Arab tourism will create many investment opportunities, while he indicated that this coronation will increase job opportunities in popular markets and professions.

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    Al-Badrani told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "18 items were included on the agenda of the Executive Council of Arab Tourism Ministers, the most prominent of which is choosing the capital of Arab tourism," noting that "the support of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and the efforts made in Baghdad by everyone culminated in the council's unanimous vote to make beautiful and beloved Baghdad the capital of Arab tourism for the year 2025."
    He explained that "this is one of the great achievements made under the government of the Prime Minister, and the assistance of the Council of Ministers and all ministries contributed to achieving this decision," noting that "the Baghdad Municipality made very great efforts in achieving this, in addition to the entire ministry staff represented by the Tourism Authority, the Antiquities Authority and the Culture Directorate in the ministry, which made very great efforts to show the beauty and splendor of the beautiful nights of Baghdad."
    He continued that "this is good news for all Iraqis that Baghdad, which history turned its back on at one point, has returned strongly to Arab circles and the international community to be the capital of Arab tourism and a destination for tourists in 2025," indicating that "this is a great achievement for the government and in the coming days many details about this topic will be revealed."
    Al-Badrani pointed out that "this issue has many important aspects, the first of which is to highlight that Baghdad has returned to being a safe and secure city, sleeping peacefully on the banks of the Tigris River and welcoming with open arms all tourists from everywhere, in addition to the fact that Baghdad is a large library represented in Mutanabbi Street and in the universities in Baghdad."
    He stressed that "this decision has an important economic aspect, as tourism has stopped and been disrupted for many known reasons, but now Baghdad will be crowded and there will be great job opportunities and many in the popular markets and professions," noting that "many owners of capital will try to come to Baghdad to look for an investment opportunity."[/size]
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