Ebadi calls for Turkish companies to enter the Iraqi market and refuses to assault her
Twilight News / called Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Turkish companies to enter the Iraqi market and take advantage of the investment opportunities available, considering at the same time that the harassment or assault on those companies as "an attack on the Iraqi people." Abadi was speaking at the Iraqi-Turkish Business Council meeting, which was held in Ankara, yesterday evening, the presence of Turkish Prime Minister Davutoglu, and the participation of a large number of businessmen and investors. Ebadi said, according to a statement seen by "Twilight News" that "harassment or attacks on companies such as Turkish companies operating in Iraq is an attack on the Iraqi people."
He called on the Iraqi prime minister to "banking cooperation between the two countries and the establishment of joint banks." Abadi also called on Turkish businessmen to participate strongly in the Iraqi market, saying that "Turkish companies have been proactive in working in Iraq, and I call on Turkish businessmen to participate strongly in the Iraqi market."
He added that "the 14 provinces in Iraq is not a war where the doors are open for investment." He noted the Iraqi prime minister to "investment opportunities in Iraq and legislative environment available and evolving law and procedures for the work of encouraging investors investment." Conducted Abadi, who arrived in Ankara yesterday to two-day visit, meetings with the head of the Turkish National Assembly Cemil Cicek and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Twilight News / called Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Turkish companies to enter the Iraqi market and take advantage of the investment opportunities available, considering at the same time that the harassment or assault on those companies as "an attack on the Iraqi people." Abadi was speaking at the Iraqi-Turkish Business Council meeting, which was held in Ankara, yesterday evening, the presence of Turkish Prime Minister Davutoglu, and the participation of a large number of businessmen and investors. Ebadi said, according to a statement seen by "Twilight News" that "harassment or attacks on companies such as Turkish companies operating in Iraq is an attack on the Iraqi people."
He called on the Iraqi prime minister to "banking cooperation between the two countries and the establishment of joint banks." Abadi also called on Turkish businessmen to participate strongly in the Iraqi market, saying that "Turkish companies have been proactive in working in Iraq, and I call on Turkish businessmen to participate strongly in the Iraqi market."
He added that "the 14 provinces in Iraq is not a war where the doors are open for investment." He noted the Iraqi prime minister to "investment opportunities in Iraq and legislative environment available and evolving law and procedures for the work of encouraging investors investment." Conducted Abadi, who arrived in Ankara yesterday to two-day visit, meetings with the head of the Turkish National Assembly Cemil Cicek and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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