Australia offers $ 100 million in Iraq grant to support displaced people




Baghdad conscious

The Australian ambassador to Iraq, Christopher Langman, revealed his country's $ 100 million grant to Iraq over the next three years to support the displaced and stabilize the liberated areas.

This came after the meeting of Ambassador Langman with the Minister of Planning, Minister of Commerce and the agency Dr. Salman Jumaili, on Thursday.

A statement from the Ministry of Commerce, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), said that "Jumaili met with Australian Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Langman to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries," adding that "there are efforts to sign an agreement or memorandum of understanding between Iraq and Australia to equip the Iraqi market Australian wheat. "

"The volume of cooperation between the two countries in the economic, trade and investment fields, and Australia's support for Iraq in the fight against terrorism, help the displaced and provide stability," he said.

For his part, Australia's Ambassador Christopher Langman expressed his country's readiness to provide all possible support to Iraq in a number of fields such as agriculture, as well as the willingness of Australian companies to invest in Iraq, revealing the Australian government to provide a grant to Iraq worth 100 million dollars over the next three years will be allocated to support the displaced Providing stability.

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