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Al-Ghazi: Iraq looks forward to establishing economic and trade relations with the international community
Monday, 30 May 2022 2:54 PM
Baghdad / National News Center
The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, affirmed today, Monday, that Iraq is looking forward to establishing economic and commercial relations with the international community.
A statement by the Office of the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, received by the National News Center, stated that
"the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, received today the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain in Baghdad, Pedro Martinez," noting that
"Al-Ghazi welcomed Spanish companies to work inside Iraq."
Al-Ghazi stressed, according to the statement, that "Iraq looks forward to establishing economic and commercial relations with the international community;
The next phase will witness the implementation of many ministerial and investment projects in various sectors in Iraq.”
For his part, Martinez expressed "the direction of the Spanish government to support Iraq in all fields, especially in the file of climate changes taking place in most countries of the world," noting
"Spain's exposure to water scarcity, and the need for joint action and the exchange of experiences in this vital file."
Al-Ghazi: Iraq looks forward to establishing economic and trade relations with the international community
Monday, 30 May 2022 2:54 PM
Baghdad / National News Center
The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, affirmed today, Monday, that Iraq is looking forward to establishing economic and commercial relations with the international community.
A statement by the Office of the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, received by the National News Center, stated that
"the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, received today the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain in Baghdad, Pedro Martinez," noting that
"Al-Ghazi welcomed Spanish companies to work inside Iraq."
Al-Ghazi stressed, according to the statement, that "Iraq looks forward to establishing economic and commercial relations with the international community;
The next phase will witness the implementation of many ministerial and investment projects in various sectors in Iraq.”
For his part, Martinez expressed "the direction of the Spanish government to support Iraq in all fields, especially in the file of climate changes taking place in most countries of the world," noting
"Spain's exposure to water scarcity, and the need for joint action and the exchange of experiences in this vital file."