Abbadi did not go to Davos for panhandling and we have received offers from investors
Sunday 25 January 2015 11: 30
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi, Sunday, that Iraq never goes to a forum "Davos" for panhandling, and at the time indicated that Iraq faces the difficulty of providing cash, revealed that he had received offers from investors.
He said Al-Abadi told the press, reaching "alsumaria news", after returning from the World Economic Forum held in Switzerland, that "Iraq did not go to Davos to panhandling", stating that "Iraq is rich and has a lot of potential."
Al-Ibadi said that "Iraq faces the real difficulty in providing cash llmozanh as a result of the collapse of world oil prices and therefore need support in fighting a lonely war against Iraq daash".
And Abadi said Iraq has received investment offers in Davos from financial institutions and investors to invest in it and some of it will come to Baghdad soon, "stressing" the creation of a network of cooperation in this framework to assist Iraq. "
Abbadi noted that "Iraq needs assistance not only cash, but some investment and some partnerships between the private sector and the Government and some restructuring of Iraqi State institutions to be more effective and active, plus cash to cross the stage."
Abbadi had arrived, on Saturday evening (24 January 2014), to Baghdad after attending a meeting of the International Alliance in London and the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
The Abadi left Baghdad Wednesday (January 21, 2015) travelled to London to attend a meeting of the International Alliance against organizing "daash", and then went to Switzerland for the World Economic Forum.
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Sunday 25 January 2015 11: 30
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi, Sunday, that Iraq never goes to a forum "Davos" for panhandling, and at the time indicated that Iraq faces the difficulty of providing cash, revealed that he had received offers from investors.
He said Al-Abadi told the press, reaching "alsumaria news", after returning from the World Economic Forum held in Switzerland, that "Iraq did not go to Davos to panhandling", stating that "Iraq is rich and has a lot of potential."
Al-Ibadi said that "Iraq faces the real difficulty in providing cash llmozanh as a result of the collapse of world oil prices and therefore need support in fighting a lonely war against Iraq daash".
And Abadi said Iraq has received investment offers in Davos from financial institutions and investors to invest in it and some of it will come to Baghdad soon, "stressing" the creation of a network of cooperation in this framework to assist Iraq. "
Abbadi noted that "Iraq needs assistance not only cash, but some investment and some partnerships between the private sector and the Government and some restructuring of Iraqi State institutions to be more effective and active, plus cash to cross the stage."
Abbadi had arrived, on Saturday evening (24 January 2014), to Baghdad after attending a meeting of the International Alliance in London and the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
The Abadi left Baghdad Wednesday (January 21, 2015) travelled to London to attend a meeting of the International Alliance against organizing "daash", and then went to Switzerland for the World Economic Forum.
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