Iraq calls for an economic partnership with regional countries
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Yesterday Iraq called on Thursday on the sidelines of the Arab Economic Forum held in the Lebanese capital Beirut in partnership with its regional economic condition not only at the expense of the national product, which lacks competition.
Iraq has suffered from a significant lack of services, particularly with regard to power and paved roads and a shortage of housing projects, which analysts say it if implemented, will occupy thousands of unemployed in the country that has suffered years of war and siege.
Ali al-Dabbagh a government spokesman said: that his country looks forward to a future built on the basis of capacity and self-reliance not only on natural resources, especially oil.
Dabbagh was speaking during a lecture and with the Lebanese Minister of Finance Raya Al-Hassan and the Qatari Minister of Finance Youssef Kamal.
Al-Dabbagh said: We believe that the model gives promising opportunities for regional cooperation and joint Arab economic integration of countries in the region, especially for the Arab brothers who give them special attention as part of belonging to this nation. "
Dabbagh said presenting an overview of the benefits of regional cooperation with Iraq, the strategic partnership lies in the partnerships with the private sector.
He continued: I do not need to push for regional cooperation between our countries and sectors of the private sector in our countries to take his chance, and proves that the economy and the interests and business partnerships as possible to achieve more convergence and translate good intentions. "
Dabbagh said that the revolutions in the Arab region have isolated change through force such as the one in Iraq, said that the change in the Arab region "re-order structure of the ruling powers."
He pointed out that there is a great opportunity for joint Arab cooperation puts the interests of the people by the regulations, or alliances. "
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="postcontent restore">June 3 2011
Yesterday Iraq called on Thursday on the sidelines of the Arab Economic Forum held in the Lebanese capital Beirut in partnership with its regional economic condition not only at the expense of the national product, which lacks competition.
Iraq has suffered from a significant lack of services, particularly with regard to power and paved roads and a shortage of housing projects, which analysts say it if implemented, will occupy thousands of unemployed in the country that has suffered years of war and siege.
Ali al-Dabbagh a government spokesman said: that his country looks forward to a future built on the basis of capacity and self-reliance not only on natural resources, especially oil.
Dabbagh was speaking during a lecture and with the Lebanese Minister of Finance Raya Al-Hassan and the Qatari Minister of Finance Youssef Kamal.
Al-Dabbagh said: We believe that the model gives promising opportunities for regional cooperation and joint Arab economic integration of countries in the region, especially for the Arab brothers who give them special attention as part of belonging to this nation. "
Dabbagh said presenting an overview of the benefits of regional cooperation with Iraq, the strategic partnership lies in the partnerships with the private sector.
He continued: I do not need to push for regional cooperation between our countries and sectors of the private sector in our countries to take his chance, and proves that the economy and the interests and business partnerships as possible to achieve more convergence and translate good intentions. "
Dabbagh said that the revolutions in the Arab region have isolated change through force such as the one in Iraq, said that the change in the Arab region "re-order structure of the ruling powers."
He pointed out that there is a great opportunity for joint Arab cooperation puts the interests of the people by the regulations, or alliances. "
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