12/28/2014
Baghdad - Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Saturday that "Iraq is not bankrupt but we face a cash problem and we have to agree on the general budget, stressing that" the liberation of cities from the control of terrorism operation closer than we imagine. Abadi said in a speech at the anniversary of the departure of US troops from Iraq Sovereignty Day "must defend all ingredients and this is who defend Iraq from him, and national unity must be on the constitutional and legal foundations of national partnership. He added that "all our negotiations with the Kurdistan region was on this basis Alsace partnership and constitutional basis and we will defend the rights of Dohuk like Basra. He noted that "the process of liberalization of the cities closer than we imagine. On the economic crisis, Ebadi said, "There are economic and financial challenge and that Iraq is not bankrupt and a lot of good things and possibilities, but we are facing this year and next year a cash problem and there is a large military effort must spend it and the budget has in the Council of Ministers and has read the first reading in Parliament and things are better and better of expectations and do not allow the enemies of influence here and there. The country is going through a financial crisis as a result of lower oil prices and rising expenditures on the military effort and the fight against terrorist Daash gangs. It is said that the religious authority has stressed the need for solidarity and rationalization of public money in the consumption of work and the development of new financial and economic policy involving all ministries and government institutions, to promote the economic reality and the end of the fiscal deficit. It's over
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