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Al-Ghazi: The initiative of the Central Bank and the Association of Banks has achieved positive returns
political Today, 17:07
Baghdad - INA
The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, confirmed today, Sunday, that the initiative of the Central Bank and the Association of Banks has achieved positive returns.
Al-Ghazi said, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "partnership and integration in the implementation of vital projects between the public and private sectors have greatly contributed to the consolidation of stability and community peace, in addition to providing additional job opportunities."
He added, while chairing the meeting of the Coordination Committee between the Tamkeen Fund and the relevant official institutions, that "the imprint of the initiative of the Central Bank of Iraq and the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, in implementing many projects in Baghdad and a number of provinces, achieved positive returns that were reflected in the reality of Iraqi society, and met the country's need."
Through its careful selection of the influential sectors, after the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers contributed to coordinating the effort between the ministries and governorates.
The statement added, "The Association of Iraqi Private Banks presented, during the meeting, an overview of the most important joint projects with the Central Bank of Iraq, which were implemented during the last period, represented by the
project to develop Al-Mutanabi Street, the
Judicial Institute,
Dar Al-Rashad for the elderly and the
Baghdad University building, and that the stage witnessed the
direct development of Street Al-Haboubi in Dhi Qar Governorate, the
National Theater, the
House of Cultural Affairs and the
Higher Institute for Financial and Accounting Studies, and the
development of the old city in Najaf Governorate will begin, and
a study will prepare for the designs for the development of Tahrir Square and its approaches in the center of the capital, Baghdad.
Al-Ghazi: The initiative of the Central Bank and the Association of Banks has achieved positive returns
political Today, 17:07
Baghdad - INA
The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, confirmed today, Sunday, that the initiative of the Central Bank and the Association of Banks has achieved positive returns.
Al-Ghazi said, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "partnership and integration in the implementation of vital projects between the public and private sectors have greatly contributed to the consolidation of stability and community peace, in addition to providing additional job opportunities."
He added, while chairing the meeting of the Coordination Committee between the Tamkeen Fund and the relevant official institutions, that "the imprint of the initiative of the Central Bank of Iraq and the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, in implementing many projects in Baghdad and a number of provinces, achieved positive returns that were reflected in the reality of Iraqi society, and met the country's need."
Through its careful selection of the influential sectors, after the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers contributed to coordinating the effort between the ministries and governorates.
The statement added, "The Association of Iraqi Private Banks presented, during the meeting, an overview of the most important joint projects with the Central Bank of Iraq, which were implemented during the last period, represented by the
project to develop Al-Mutanabi Street, the
Judicial Institute,
Dar Al-Rashad for the elderly and the
Baghdad University building, and that the stage witnessed the
direct development of Street Al-Haboubi in Dhi Qar Governorate, the
National Theater, the
House of Cultural Affairs and the
Higher Institute for Financial and Accounting Studies, and the
development of the old city in Najaf Governorate will begin, and
a study will prepare for the designs for the development of Tahrir Square and its approaches in the center of the capital, Baghdad.