Iraq and Jordan to discuss boosting economic cooperation and investment support



2017-09-10 at 10:07


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Industry and minerals Minister, Hashemite Kingdom of promoting economic and trade cooperation and strengthen mutual investments between Baghdad and Oman.

The Ministry said in a statement/balance of news/copy of it, "Industry Minister Mohamed sheyaa Hashemite Kingdom Sudanese arrived at the head of a large delegation, Undersecretary for planning Affairs Mohamed Hashim Majeed, Director General of the General Directorate of industrial development and representatives of the ministries of Trade, transport, employment and Social Affairs and a number of officials at the Ministry for a three-day official visit "," the Minister was received and his Minister for industry, Commerce and supplies Iraq Ambassador and Jordanian judges expresses the Jordan Safia Suhail and a number of officials of the "The Jordanian Government.

She added, "the visit is to discuss the ways and mechanisms for expanding cooperation and partnership relations and investment opportunities between Iraq and Jordan.

For his part, said the Director of the Center for media and public relations at the Ministry Loai "waeli visit to follow up on the results of the session (27) to the Iraqi-Jordanian Joint Committee held in Baghdad from (19-20) a month last March to discuss strengthening economic and trade relations and ways Override all obstacles that hinder trade between the two countries. "

He noted that "the Minister assured the Iraqi Government wished went on deepening bilateral relations and raise the level of economic and trade cooperation with Arabic countries and regional and foreign contribution to the rehabilitation and development of the country's infrastructure and implementation of vital projects, strategy and development Iraqi capabilities. "

Waeli said, "and his Entourage will visit several bilateral meetings and discussions with Jordanian Government officials on many issues and files of interest and serve the interests of the two fraternal countries."

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