Abadi: Iraq is looking forward to the future economic
BAGHDAD / obelisk confirmed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Wednesday, that Iraq is looking forward to the economic future is promising despite the current financial difficulties, stressing the need not to impact of the financial difficulties of the security forces in the fight against al-Daash.
Ebadi said office said in a statement, "obelisk" I got a copy of it, that the latter "received in his office today, the German ambassador in Baghdad, Eckhard Preveza," noting that "During the meeting, they discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, especially in the field of security cooperation and training and armament as well as cooperation in the economic, trade and investment fields. "
The statement added that "During the meeting also discussed the ongoing preparations for the visit of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to Germany and the upcoming meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and German officials on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference which will be held next Saturday."
The statement quoted Abadi as saying that "Iraq is looking forward to the economic future is promising despite the current financial difficulties that do not want it to affect our security forces heroine which is locked in a war against Daash terrorist gangs".
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BAGHDAD / obelisk confirmed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Wednesday, that Iraq is looking forward to the economic future is promising despite the current financial difficulties, stressing the need not to impact of the financial difficulties of the security forces in the fight against al-Daash.
Ebadi said office said in a statement, "obelisk" I got a copy of it, that the latter "received in his office today, the German ambassador in Baghdad, Eckhard Preveza," noting that "During the meeting, they discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, especially in the field of security cooperation and training and armament as well as cooperation in the economic, trade and investment fields. "
The statement added that "During the meeting also discussed the ongoing preparations for the visit of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to Germany and the upcoming meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and German officials on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference which will be held next Saturday."
The statement quoted Abadi as saying that "Iraq is looking forward to the economic future is promising despite the current financial difficulties that do not want it to affect our security forces heroine which is locked in a war against Daash terrorist gangs".
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