01/06/2011
Al-Moallem met Al-Maliki in Baghdad
Al-Moallem discuses with Iraqi Premier regional situation
(Dp-news – Sana)
Baghdad, Iraq- Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Moallem on Tuesday discussed with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki the situation in the region and means of developing bilateral relations in various fields along with framework of cooperation between the leaderships of the two sisterly countries Syria and Iraq.
During the meeting, Al-Maliki expressed Iraq's support to Syria and the Syrian leadership to emerge out from the crisis stronger through implementing the reform program announced by President Bashar al-Assad.
For his part, Minister al-Moallem expressed gratitude and appreciation for Iraq's stance in favor of stability and security in Syria.
The Talks highlighted the necessity of increasing the volume of trade exchange between the two countries through giving Syrian exports needed facilitations and holding a Syrian-Iraqi businessmen conference in Baghdad in June as well as discussing cooperation in the field of energy and oil.
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Sufian Allaw discussed with his Iraqi couterpart Abdul-Karim Luaibi cooperation in the field of oil and gas and means of transferring Iraqi oil production to the Mediterranean across Syria. The two sides signed a memo of understanding on establishing a network of oil and gas pipelines to transfer Iraqi crude oil and gas across Syria.
Minister of Economy and Trade Mohammad Nedal al-Shaar held talks with his Iraqi counterpart Kher Allah Hassan Babker on means of increasing the volume of trade exchange between the two countries and encouraging the flow of Syrian exports into the Iraqi market. The two sides signed a memo of understanding on specifying practical steps to increase the volume of trade exchange.
In the same context, Minister al-Moallem discussed with his Iraqi counterpart Hoshyar Zebari the current situation in the region. Viewpoints were on agreement to exchange support in Arab and international forums.
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Al-Moallem met Al-Maliki in Baghdad
Al-Moallem discuses with Iraqi Premier regional situation
(Dp-news – Sana)
Baghdad, Iraq- Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Moallem on Tuesday discussed with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki the situation in the region and means of developing bilateral relations in various fields along with framework of cooperation between the leaderships of the two sisterly countries Syria and Iraq.
During the meeting, Al-Maliki expressed Iraq's support to Syria and the Syrian leadership to emerge out from the crisis stronger through implementing the reform program announced by President Bashar al-Assad.
For his part, Minister al-Moallem expressed gratitude and appreciation for Iraq's stance in favor of stability and security in Syria.
The Talks highlighted the necessity of increasing the volume of trade exchange between the two countries through giving Syrian exports needed facilitations and holding a Syrian-Iraqi businessmen conference in Baghdad in June as well as discussing cooperation in the field of energy and oil.
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Sufian Allaw discussed with his Iraqi couterpart Abdul-Karim Luaibi cooperation in the field of oil and gas and means of transferring Iraqi oil production to the Mediterranean across Syria. The two sides signed a memo of understanding on establishing a network of oil and gas pipelines to transfer Iraqi crude oil and gas across Syria.
Minister of Economy and Trade Mohammad Nedal al-Shaar held talks with his Iraqi counterpart Kher Allah Hassan Babker on means of increasing the volume of trade exchange between the two countries and encouraging the flow of Syrian exports into the Iraqi market. The two sides signed a memo of understanding on specifying practical steps to increase the volume of trade exchange.
In the same context, Minister al-Moallem discussed with his Iraqi counterpart Hoshyar Zebari the current situation in the region. Viewpoints were on agreement to exchange support in Arab and international forums.
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