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    Environment and the United Nations are discussing the demining plan after the liberation of Nineveh

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     Environment and the United Nations are discussing the demining plan after the liberation of Nineveh Empty Environment and the United Nations are discussing the demining plan after the liberation of Nineveh

    Post by Rocky Wed 05 Oct 2016, 6:08 am

    [size=30]Environment and the United Nations are discussing the demining plan after the liberation of Nineveh[/size]
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    Direction Press / Baghdad
    I examined the mines department at the Ministry of Health and the Environment, with the United Nations, the future plan for the clearance of Nineveh province after its liberation from Daesh criminal gangs.
    According to a ministry statement received "direction Press" a copy of it on Wednesday that " the director of mines Affairs in the Ministry Khaled Rashad held a regular meeting of the parties involved in the national program for the mines in the presence of representatives from the Ministry of Defense and the chancellorship of national security as well as organizations and companies delegated to work in Iraq and in coordination with the United Nations program for mine Action ( UN MAS ) in Baghdad. "
    The statement quoted Rashad "The meeting reviewed the future work plan of the Department of mine affairs in the province of Nineveh, which was approved by the Ministry with a statement of the role of the United Nations, organizations and companies delegated program to contribute to the support and make it work as well as the review of the problems administrative and security constraints related to procuring official approvals for the entry of equipment for companies operating within the national program for mine. "
    "The meeting included discussion of many of the themes related to the national program for the mines, including the Iraqi standard determinants of improvised explosive devices ( IEDS ) and procedures for granting authorization to companies related to demining activities under the water as well as a discussion to be held at the School of training courses curricula address of the Directorate of Military Engineering ammunition in the Ministry of defense organizations and companies in order to give its members a technical work of thecertificates in the third and fourth level to work the affairs of mine. "
    He pointed to "the follow-up actions cheetah company and contracting with the companies (Optima) British businessman scanning and removal in the district of Fallujah, Inc. (Stirling) for the US survey work and removal in Anbar province."
     
    It is said that the Department of mine Affairs continues to hold periodic meetings with the representative offices of international organizations working in Baghdad and companies delegated to work within theframework of the implementation of the national plan for the Iraqi mines, which oversees the implementation according to the determinants of international and national standards. The sa

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