The Government describes the donors conference in Kuwait



2017/11/16 12:02

{Baghdad: Euphrates News}

Government explained the donors conference to be held in Kuwait in early March.

According to a statement by the Cabinet Secretariat received {Euphrates news} "Cabinet Secretary Mehdi relationship terrace meeting to discuss the scan and inventory and evaluation of damage to economic activities in the liberated areas, in the presence of the General Director of technical affairs at central statistical Qusay Abdul Fatah and the World Bank Group and representatives from the ministries concerned. "

The relationship was confirmed by the statement that "Iraq freed most of its territory and must demand serious steps for building reconstruction," Noting "the preparations for the Conference to be hosted by the State of Kuwait at the beginning of next year, which would be different from other donor conferences for the purpose of building a foundation of economy Iraqi people and not get grants and loans only.

Relationship hailed "the efforts made by the Croatian Central Bureau of statistics, Ministry of planning and the directorates of provincial statistics in coordination with ministries concerned to prepare clear inventory and assess damage to the infrastructure of the liberated areas".

Abdel Fattah said that the results of this survey will be displayed and the initial estimates of damage in this meeting at the World Bank Group by ministries and sectors concerned, there will be another meeting tomorrow to complete the presentation of results.

Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid algarllh said in the first of last August began widespread contacts with the World Bank and the Republic of Iraq to prepare to host the donors ' Conference for the reconstruction of Iraqi areas liberated from ISIS.

Jarallah said in a statement to reporters on the sidelines of a ceremony at the Iraqi Embassy in the country to liberate the city of Mosul, no date for the Conference, "but it is likely to be in the first quarter of next year."

The Iraqi Government has estimated the cost of destruction of infrastructure because of the war on ISIS by more than 100 billion dollars.

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