World Bank seeks to finance development projects in the liberated areas of (Daash) in Iraq
2015 7:29 4
Long-Presse / Baghdad
World Bank revealed on Wednesday, about his quest to finance development projects in the areas restored Iraqi forces from militants (Daash), returned to economic growth as an important part of the solution to political problems which "plagued the region."
Said Regional Vice President of the World Bank, Hafez Ghanem, in an interview with a Reuters in the Lebanese capital Beirut, I followed (range Press), that he "will meet during his visit to Iraq this week, with officials to discuss ways to help the Iraqi government in dealing with the deficit budget as a result of the low oil revenues. "
He said Ghannam, that "several areas liberated by the Iraqi government of Daash suffer from lack of infrastructure and educational and health services," adding that he will discuss the possibility of "providing assistance to those regions through the funding of projects to improve the living where conditions, as part of a wider support of the World Bank's investments in plan Middle East and North Africa region. "
And he saw the regional president of the World Bank, that "the region is witnessing wars political and security problems eligibility so difficult to achieve the economic development," adding, "But at the same time I think that economic growth is an important part of the solution to political problems that afflicted the region."
The security forces and the popular crowd managed to expel (Daash) from several areas had been seized after the (last tenth of June 2014).
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2015 7:29 4
Long-Presse / Baghdad
World Bank revealed on Wednesday, about his quest to finance development projects in the areas restored Iraqi forces from militants (Daash), returned to economic growth as an important part of the solution to political problems which "plagued the region."
Said Regional Vice President of the World Bank, Hafez Ghanem, in an interview with a Reuters in the Lebanese capital Beirut, I followed (range Press), that he "will meet during his visit to Iraq this week, with officials to discuss ways to help the Iraqi government in dealing with the deficit budget as a result of the low oil revenues. "
He said Ghannam, that "several areas liberated by the Iraqi government of Daash suffer from lack of infrastructure and educational and health services," adding that he will discuss the possibility of "providing assistance to those regions through the funding of projects to improve the living where conditions, as part of a wider support of the World Bank's investments in plan Middle East and North Africa region. "
And he saw the regional president of the World Bank, that "the region is witnessing wars political and security problems eligibility so difficult to achieve the economic development," adding, "But at the same time I think that economic growth is an important part of the solution to political problems that afflicted the region."
The security forces and the popular crowd managed to expel (Daash) from several areas had been seized after the (last tenth of June 2014).
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