Araji: we want to pause to China with Iraq to overcome the decline in oil price crisis
Follow-up - and babysit - Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, on Monday, that Iraq is open for Chinese companies to invest in all areas, among that Iraq wants to be China's pause to overcome the recent decline in the oil price crisis.
They said in a statement issued on the sidelines of a meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Iraq, Wang Yong, and received news agency public opinion (and babysit), a copy of it, that "Iraq is open for Chinese companies to invest in all fields, especially since the beginning of next year we will be in front of a group of decisions that provide a valid ground for investment. "
Araji said that "Iraq wants to be China's pause to overcome the recent decline in the oil price crisis", stressing the need "to have priorities other companies in Iraq."
For his part, the Chinese ambassador expressed "his country's readiness to cooperate with Iraq in all fields to serve the common interests of the two countries."
The Chinese ambassador to Iraq, Wang Yong, on Tuesday, (December 16, 2014) his country's support to the efforts of the Iraqis for development and stability and get rid of "terrorism", referring to the logistical support, which recently submitted China to Iraq and to continue the Chinese employees work in Iraq .
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Follow-up - and babysit - Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, on Monday, that Iraq is open for Chinese companies to invest in all areas, among that Iraq wants to be China's pause to overcome the recent decline in the oil price crisis.
They said in a statement issued on the sidelines of a meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Iraq, Wang Yong, and received news agency public opinion (and babysit), a copy of it, that "Iraq is open for Chinese companies to invest in all fields, especially since the beginning of next year we will be in front of a group of decisions that provide a valid ground for investment. "
Araji said that "Iraq wants to be China's pause to overcome the recent decline in the oil price crisis", stressing the need "to have priorities other companies in Iraq."
For his part, the Chinese ambassador expressed "his country's readiness to cooperate with Iraq in all fields to serve the common interests of the two countries."
The Chinese ambassador to Iraq, Wang Yong, on Tuesday, (December 16, 2014) his country's support to the efforts of the Iraqis for development and stability and get rid of "terrorism", referring to the logistical support, which recently submitted China to Iraq and to continue the Chinese employees work in Iraq .
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