Abadi called strategic support of the private sector and confirms: Iraq is not bankrupt
THU, FEBRUARY 12, 2015 10:54 M P
Twilight News / fired Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Thursday, a strategy to support the private sector in the country.
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Ebadi said in a speech Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad, "We are determined to develop and support the private sector in Iraq."
Seeks Iraq, which is directly dependent on oil by 95% to finance imports of the budget, and after oil prices tumbled to below $ 50.
Abadi said the need to reduce dependence on oil revenues.
He added, " We need to develop our banking. That will be key to the development of the private sector. "
Abadi Turning to the financial crisis in Iraq and said "Iraq is not bankrupt, but goes with his fortune and his sons.We reduce dependence on oil revenues, then we will come out of this crisis stronger. "
The announcement of a strategy to support the private sector with the support of the United Nations Development Programme in Iraq.
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THU, FEBRUARY 12, 2015 10:54 M P
Twilight News / fired Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Thursday, a strategy to support the private sector in the country.
b9onrzecqaab31n.jpg
Ebadi said in a speech Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad, "We are determined to develop and support the private sector in Iraq."
Seeks Iraq, which is directly dependent on oil by 95% to finance imports of the budget, and after oil prices tumbled to below $ 50.
Abadi said the need to reduce dependence on oil revenues.
He added, " We need to develop our banking. That will be key to the development of the private sector. "
Abadi Turning to the financial crisis in Iraq and said "Iraq is not bankrupt, but goes with his fortune and his sons.We reduce dependence on oil revenues, then we will come out of this crisis stronger. "
The announcement of a strategy to support the private sector with the support of the United Nations Development Programme in Iraq.
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