Iranian Ambassador likely cancel visa between Iraq and Iran and the movement of people in their cars
4/14/2015
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{Basra: Euphrates News} favored the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Hassan Danaii fled the abolition of visas between Iraq and Iran, and to allow the citizens of the two sides enter their cars in the near future. He said the Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Hassan Danaii fled during a joint press conference with the head of the provincial council morning Albzona "that his presence today to Basra was the aim of the opening of the railway line between the two countries, pointing out that he discussed with officials in the legislative and executive governments in Basra on topics related to Tourism sector in addition to discuss the economic relations
between the two parties put some obstacles that stand in the growth of the economy between the Iraqi and Iranian side was determined period of time to raise these obstacles in the hope that economic relations shaky more broadly. "
He favored the "abolition of visas between the two countries and the issue of allowing citizens of both sides enter their cars and look forward to applying these two things in the near future, adding that" Iran aspires to the presence of a larger number of Iranian companies sober in Basra for economic cooperation and investment in various fields, "noting that the Iraqi investment law is one of the dilemmas in the introduction to the tender calling for "the creation of facilities in front of the Iranian companies.
For his part, head of the Basra Governorate Council morning Albzona said during the conference "The preservation is looking forward to the development of joint economic relations between them and Iran to build a strong economy, equivalent to the economy of the Islamic Republic, especially since there are agreements have been concluded between the parties in advance, including twinning between Basra and Khuzestan."
"The D train railway line between Basra and Iran is among the things that will lead to the development of economic relations between Iran and Iraq by Albesrh.anthy province 42
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