Trade Signs Agreement with Kuwait trade cooperation between the two countries
12/29/2014 09:27 GMT
Follow-up - and babysit - The Ministry of Commerce, the signing of trade cooperation agreement with the State of Kuwait, while confirming that the agreement will be an alternative to the commercial agreement signed between the two countries in 1964.
The ministry said in a statement received news agency public opinion (and babysit) a copy of it, said Monday that "the Minister of Commerce Mlas Mohammed Kasnazani signed with the Convention on Trade Cooperation Kuwaiti side, on the sidelines of the High Joint Kuwaiti-Iraqi Committee which was held in Baghdad yesterday," indicating that "This agreement will be an alternative to the commercial agreement signed between the two countries in 1964, which is interested in all areas of economic cooperation."
The ministry added that "the agreement was signed as approved by the World Trade Organization and the decisions of the Arab Economic and Social Council emanating from the Arab League." Q, Q
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12/29/2014 09:27 GMT
Follow-up - and babysit - The Ministry of Commerce, the signing of trade cooperation agreement with the State of Kuwait, while confirming that the agreement will be an alternative to the commercial agreement signed between the two countries in 1964.
The ministry said in a statement received news agency public opinion (and babysit) a copy of it, said Monday that "the Minister of Commerce Mlas Mohammed Kasnazani signed with the Convention on Trade Cooperation Kuwaiti side, on the sidelines of the High Joint Kuwaiti-Iraqi Committee which was held in Baghdad yesterday," indicating that "This agreement will be an alternative to the commercial agreement signed between the two countries in 1964, which is interested in all areas of economic cooperation."
The ministry added that "the agreement was signed as approved by the World Trade Organization and the decisions of the Arab Economic and Social Council emanating from the Arab League." Q, Q
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