Iraq resumes talks with IMF, WB in Jordan Wednesday
Iraq resumes talks with IMF, WB in Jordan Wednesday
Iraqi government resumes negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday Jordan's capital Amman, officials told The Baghdad Post on Monday.
The talks with IMF will focus on discussing its credit cooperation agreement signed in 2015.
Iraqi Finance Minister, Abdul Razzaq al-Issa who heads the Iraqi delegation to Amman will discuss with the IMF and the World Bank missions on a credit cooperation agreement signed by Iraq in 2015 for a loan of 3 billion dollars at a rate of not more than 2%.
The Iraqi delegation includes Iraq's Central Bank Governor Ali Alalak, Prime Minister’s Advisor for Financial Affairs, and officials in the ministries of oil, finance and planning.
The World Bank promised to support funding programs to improve infrastructure and reconstruction in Iraq.