Greek navy pledges to develop maritime transport in Iraq



Release Date: 2017/4/28 18:35 • 43 times scheduled


The Minister of Maritime Affairs and Internal Policy of Greece has pledged to work out ways to develop the maritime transport sector in Iraq.

Minister of Transport Kazem al-Hamami discussed with the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Internal Policy Panagots Korumblus the signing of several agreements in the maritime field, including the rehabilitation of Iraqi ports and the training of seafarers and workers in addition to the repair of Iraqi ships and ships. "He said.

"A draft agreement between the parties was presented, studied and researched and later signed."

"The visit to Greece is important in terms of the advanced potential of the maritime transport sector," Hammami said.

For his part, the Greek Minister of Maritime Affairs, according to the statement, expressed "great happiness to visit Al-Hamami," noting that "came at the right time," noting that "Iraq and Greece have a depth of civilization and creative human energies."

He praised the "professionalism of the minister and his high culture," pledging that he "will work to overcome all difficulties and seeks personally to find ways to develop the maritime transport sector in Iraq."


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