<BLOCKQUOTE class="postcontent restore">Source: CNN - 6.2.2011
Exchange "remittances Iraq for" hundreds of thousands of Egyptians
Moving crisis nearly three quarters of a million lost their savings in Egypt Iraq after she was unable to convert their money from him following the occupation of Kuwait in 1990 on its way towards a solution, with the Ministry of Manpower in Cairo that the eligible amounts Senalloha before the onset of Ramadan, after two months.
It was announced Ahmed Borai, Minister of Manpower and Immigration in Egypt, it will exchange remittances Iraq yellow,'s 736 thousand Egyptian, a total of $ 804 million.
Borai said that Essam Sharaf, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, signed during June in Baghdad a final agreement on transfers of Egyptians who worked in Iraq before 1990.
The Egyptian Al-Ahram newspaper quoted the official as saying that Borai technical meetings started on Wednesday the Ministry of Manpower and Immigration to develop a mechanism and to prepare eligible files, and study the procedures and rules of exchange.
According to the newspaper, the Nizar goodness of God, Iraq's ambassador in Cairo, said that Nuri al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq, issued instructions to the competent authorities to promptly finalize the discharge of all transfers, explaining that the move "comes in the light of the eagerness of the Government of Iraq to return rights to their owners, especially in the light of current circumstances experienced by Egypt. "
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptian workers in Iraq, sending remittances to their families until 1990, according to the financial system of Iraq, which requires payment of funds in Iraq to the bank branches of government, such as Mesopotamia and the good, and gets wishing to transfer to the support yellow color of the amount that turned him.
The Iraqi banks then transfer the payment orders to banks in Egypt with the value of the underwriter, is that the economic embargo imposed on Iraq after its invasion of Kuwait froze those funds ever since.
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Exchange "remittances Iraq for" hundreds of thousands of Egyptians
Moving crisis nearly three quarters of a million lost their savings in Egypt Iraq after she was unable to convert their money from him following the occupation of Kuwait in 1990 on its way towards a solution, with the Ministry of Manpower in Cairo that the eligible amounts Senalloha before the onset of Ramadan, after two months.
It was announced Ahmed Borai, Minister of Manpower and Immigration in Egypt, it will exchange remittances Iraq yellow,'s 736 thousand Egyptian, a total of $ 804 million.
Borai said that Essam Sharaf, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, signed during June in Baghdad a final agreement on transfers of Egyptians who worked in Iraq before 1990.
The Egyptian Al-Ahram newspaper quoted the official as saying that Borai technical meetings started on Wednesday the Ministry of Manpower and Immigration to develop a mechanism and to prepare eligible files, and study the procedures and rules of exchange.
According to the newspaper, the Nizar goodness of God, Iraq's ambassador in Cairo, said that Nuri al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq, issued instructions to the competent authorities to promptly finalize the discharge of all transfers, explaining that the move "comes in the light of the eagerness of the Government of Iraq to return rights to their owners, especially in the light of current circumstances experienced by Egypt. "
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptian workers in Iraq, sending remittances to their families until 1990, according to the financial system of Iraq, which requires payment of funds in Iraq to the bank branches of government, such as Mesopotamia and the good, and gets wishing to transfer to the support yellow color of the amount that turned him.
The Iraqi banks then transfer the payment orders to banks in Egypt with the value of the underwriter, is that the economic embargo imposed on Iraq after its invasion of Kuwait froze those funds ever since.
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