Iraq with the Organization (IATA) international financial receivables amounting to $ 200 million
2014-11-24 17: 26
Tomorrow press Baghdad: Iraqi Ministry of transport, said Monday, discussing the financial dues with the Organisation (IATA) International, estimated at more than 200 million dollars in transit fees from Iraqi airspace for a period of ten years.
The Ministry said in a statement it had received "tomorrow," "the Transport Minister, Baqir al-Zubaidi search in Baghdad international airport, today met with a delegation of the international organization IATA (IATA) air transport financial receivables owed to the Ministry of transport, estimated at more than 200 million dollars in transit fees from Iraqi airspace for a period of ten years ago", stating that "
According to the statement, al-Zubeidi said that "Iraq has sovereignty and no one may violate that sovereignty by stalling on paying dues to Iraq after the outstanding issues with neighboring Kuwait and Iraqi Airways."
Zubeidi said that "there is a clear intent of the IATA organization that we hope to solve the issue as soon as possible and that the issue had been discussed in Cabinet and Iraq can take right according to international laws and may not be obstruction of Iraq and finance".
The statement noted that "at the end of the meeting to set up a Joint Committee between the Iraqi civil aviation organization IATA to resolve outstanding issues in the near future."
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2014-11-24 17: 26
Tomorrow press Baghdad: Iraqi Ministry of transport, said Monday, discussing the financial dues with the Organisation (IATA) International, estimated at more than 200 million dollars in transit fees from Iraqi airspace for a period of ten years.
The Ministry said in a statement it had received "tomorrow," "the Transport Minister, Baqir al-Zubaidi search in Baghdad international airport, today met with a delegation of the international organization IATA (IATA) air transport financial receivables owed to the Ministry of transport, estimated at more than 200 million dollars in transit fees from Iraqi airspace for a period of ten years ago", stating that "
According to the statement, al-Zubeidi said that "Iraq has sovereignty and no one may violate that sovereignty by stalling on paying dues to Iraq after the outstanding issues with neighboring Kuwait and Iraqi Airways."
Zubeidi said that "there is a clear intent of the IATA organization that we hope to solve the issue as soon as possible and that the issue had been discussed in Cabinet and Iraq can take right according to international laws and may not be obstruction of Iraq and finance".
The statement noted that "at the end of the meeting to set up a Joint Committee between the Iraqi civil aviation organization IATA to resolve outstanding issues in the near future."
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