Economic Adviser to Ebadi: Rising oil region's exports will help to defeat the "Daash"
4/11/2015
Khandan -ali Naji said the appearance of Mohammed Saleh Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister of the Federal Haider al-Abadi, said the rise in oil exports from the Kurdistan region, will contribute to stopping the organization "Daash" terrorist through an increase in the federal funds needed by Iraq to counter terrorism. Saleh said in a statement (Khandan) , "The rise in oil exports from the Kurdistan region is something very important, and hurt the interests of the province and the federal government," noting that "the country is facing challenges, led by terror Aldaasha," adding that "one of the reasons for victory is to increase the financial balance of the country, through the rise in oil exports." . Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister pointed out that the "rising exports from the region, gives us more confidence indicator, and this is something us delighted," noting that "the Prime Minister's visit to the region, boosted confidence between the federal government and the province.
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4/11/2015
Khandan -ali Naji said the appearance of Mohammed Saleh Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister of the Federal Haider al-Abadi, said the rise in oil exports from the Kurdistan region, will contribute to stopping the organization "Daash" terrorist through an increase in the federal funds needed by Iraq to counter terrorism. Saleh said in a statement (Khandan) , "The rise in oil exports from the Kurdistan region is something very important, and hurt the interests of the province and the federal government," noting that "the country is facing challenges, led by terror Aldaasha," adding that "one of the reasons for victory is to increase the financial balance of the country, through the rise in oil exports." . Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister pointed out that the "rising exports from the region, gives us more confidence indicator, and this is something us delighted," noting that "the Prime Minister's visit to the region, boosted confidence between the federal government and the province.
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