Islamic cooperation: 2.5 billion dollars for displaced persons and reconstruction of liberated areas in Iraq


2016/10/28 18:19



[In Baghdad]


Director of the Office of Islamic cooperation organization announced in Iraq, providing 2 billion and 500 million dollars to provide aid to displaced people and contribute to the reconstruction of the liberated areas in the country.

According to a statement by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said all Iraq] where] a copy of it, "Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ja'fari Islamic cooperation Office Manager greeted in Iraq in favor of poetry in Baghdad, they discussed the political and security developments in Iraq, and major victories which Kaha Iraqis in their war against gangs of ISIS, conditions of displaced families, and Islamic cooperation in mobilizing humanitarian support for Iraq.

Jafari said, according to the statement, that "Iraq force strength for all Arabic States, and Muslim," Noting that "war with Iraq to defend himself, on behalf of the whole world, which requires the support of the Iraqi people's sacrifices comparable size especially difficult financial circumstances he passes by low oil prices, and the cost of the war against terrorism."

"Iraq has proved that a uniform, and stood together to face the threat to security, stability," and urged that "the Islamic cooperation organization takes its role in putting pressure on Turkey to withdraw its troops from Iraqi territory, ending a breach of sovereignty".

The Office Manager said the Islamic cooperation organization external statement, that "victory in Iraq is a victory for the Islamic nation, and Arabic, and all peoples of the world," he said, adding: "the organization is making maximum efforts to mobilize support, and support for Iraq in its fight against terrorists of ISIS".

Omari revealed that "the Organization has been able to provide two billion dollars to finance the project to ensure the humanitarian aid to the displaced, resettling the liberated areas, and one and a half million dollars to meet the emergency humanitarian needs of the displaced, in addition to $ 500 million as a soft loan to help Iraq to secure humanitarian needs, the Organization's readiness for a Conference Mecca/2 to reflect an image of community cohesion.

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