Al-Bayati is expected to open a diplomatic unprecedented
Author: Publisher on: September 29, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - anticipate a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives Abbas al-Bayati, that Baghdad is witnessing an unprecedented open diplomatically, due to the positive atmosphere of relations between Baghdad and many countries of the world.
He warned a member of the parliamentary Committee on Foreign Relations, earlier, that the Commission is working to close the embassies of Iraq in countries that did not open their embassies in Baghdad.
He said al-Bayati's (IMN), that "there is Arab and Gulf states and European and North African countries began working to open embassies in Baghdad as part of opening up the diplomatic and bilateral relations."
He explained that "all of these countries hopes to secure a share of its companies in Iraq is a large and open market for investment."
Al-Bayati and referred to "the opening of embassies in Baghdad to countries that operates from Amman, and it will exercise its business in Baghdad soon."
And it announced that the Foreign Relations Committee earlier, forming a mini-committees to check the State Department and Iraqi embassies and consulates circles staff names.
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Author: Publisher on: September 29, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - anticipate a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives Abbas al-Bayati, that Baghdad is witnessing an unprecedented open diplomatically, due to the positive atmosphere of relations between Baghdad and many countries of the world.
He warned a member of the parliamentary Committee on Foreign Relations, earlier, that the Commission is working to close the embassies of Iraq in countries that did not open their embassies in Baghdad.
He said al-Bayati's (IMN), that "there is Arab and Gulf states and European and North African countries began working to open embassies in Baghdad as part of opening up the diplomatic and bilateral relations."
He explained that "all of these countries hopes to secure a share of its companies in Iraq is a large and open market for investment."
Al-Bayati and referred to "the opening of embassies in Baghdad to countries that operates from Amman, and it will exercise its business in Baghdad soon."
And it announced that the Foreign Relations Committee earlier, forming a mini-committees to check the State Department and Iraqi embassies and consulates circles staff names.
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