Canada plans to open a commercial office in Basra confirms Iraq's largest trading partner with us in the Middle East
Long-Presse / Basra
Announced the Chargé d'affaires in Canada, Iraq, Monday, his country's intention opening a commercial office in Basra to increase trade, and with the exception of Iraq's second-largest trading partner with Canada in the Middle East, the local government in Basra confirmed support the opening of the Consulate Canadian in the province and activating the role of Canadian companies to work in them.
The Chargé d'affaires in Iraq, Canadian Robert Besid during his visit Basra Governorate Council on Monday and attended (range Press), "The Basra her position among Canadian companies attention and we intend opening a commercial office in the province to strengthen the economic ties between Canada and the province of Basra."
Besid promised that "Iraq is the second largest trading partner with Canada in the Middle East and there are Canadian companies operating in Iraq, but at a lower level in the province of Basra, and we intend to increase trade in that province and activating the economic role with it."
He guessed Besid "the opening of his country's consulate in Basra comes as a priority and will be initially opened a commercial office in the coming days and then comes right decision to open a consulate or diplomatic representation." For his part, head of the Basra Governorate Council morning Albzona expressed in an interview with the (long-Presse), "support for the open Canadian Consulate in Basra, because they contribute to the entry of Canadian companies to work in the province and activating the economic side with them." Albzona He added that "this visit is the first of the Canadian side of Basra," hoping that "the second is for the opening of its office in the province and that the positive impact on both sides."
Albzona explained that "diplomatic and political relations between the two countries of the terms of reference of the federal government, but Mayhem economic reality, Vllbesrh big words being important economic city of the country."
Basra is experiencing a number of consulates and diplomatic representation and commercial Iranian, Russian and Turkish Kalguensalih and the Office of the Egyptian representation as well as commercial offices for the states of Japan and South Korea.
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Long-Presse / Basra
Announced the Chargé d'affaires in Canada, Iraq, Monday, his country's intention opening a commercial office in Basra to increase trade, and with the exception of Iraq's second-largest trading partner with Canada in the Middle East, the local government in Basra confirmed support the opening of the Consulate Canadian in the province and activating the role of Canadian companies to work in them.
The Chargé d'affaires in Iraq, Canadian Robert Besid during his visit Basra Governorate Council on Monday and attended (range Press), "The Basra her position among Canadian companies attention and we intend opening a commercial office in the province to strengthen the economic ties between Canada and the province of Basra."
Besid promised that "Iraq is the second largest trading partner with Canada in the Middle East and there are Canadian companies operating in Iraq, but at a lower level in the province of Basra, and we intend to increase trade in that province and activating the economic role with it."
He guessed Besid "the opening of his country's consulate in Basra comes as a priority and will be initially opened a commercial office in the coming days and then comes right decision to open a consulate or diplomatic representation." For his part, head of the Basra Governorate Council morning Albzona expressed in an interview with the (long-Presse), "support for the open Canadian Consulate in Basra, because they contribute to the entry of Canadian companies to work in the province and activating the economic side with them." Albzona He added that "this visit is the first of the Canadian side of Basra," hoping that "the second is for the opening of its office in the province and that the positive impact on both sides."
Albzona explained that "diplomatic and political relations between the two countries of the terms of reference of the federal government, but Mayhem economic reality, Vllbesrh big words being important economic city of the country."
Basra is experiencing a number of consulates and diplomatic representation and commercial Iranian, Russian and Turkish Kalguensalih and the Office of the Egyptian representation as well as commercial offices for the states of Japan and South Korea.
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