Sudanese advisor: The development path will provide 100,000 job opportunities
May 23 22:00 1 shares
Information / Baghdad
Adviser to the Prime Minister for Transportation Affairs Nasser Saleh Al-Asadi confirmed, on Tuesday, that the
development road project will provide 100,000 job opportunities as a first stage and
one million opportunities after its completion and completion, while he indicated that the
train track within the project will pass through (13) governorates.
Al-Asadi said in a statement to official television and its follower / information / that
"Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani made it clear more than once that
Iraq will start with a new economic approach that brings together Arab and non-Arab parties in the region, especially neighboring countries, to a sustainable economic approach that guarantees the prosperity and development of the region," noting that
"The development path project is the new nerve of the Iraqi economy." He added,
"The project will include multiple paragraphs that increase the efficiency of the performance of the Iraqi economy and the societies of neighboring countries," noting that
"the economic map in the region is an important trade exchange between East and West, and
Iraq is located in an important part of this region." He stressed that
"the countries invited to launch the development path project confirmed their attendance at the conference of transport ministers of neighboring countries and the Gulf Cooperation Council, which will be held next Saturday and will include the launch of the project," pointing out that
"these countries are interested in this important economic project." And he indicated that
"the project is vital and will
provide financial and societal sustainability,
preserve the environment and
open various fields," noting that "the
project will provide, as a
first stage, 100,000 job opportunities, and it
may reach one million job opportunities upon its completion." He pointed out that
"the project will include
ports,
new industrial and residential cities, in addition to
airports," explaining that
"the implementation of the project will be towards the desert with the aim of
reclaiming land for
agriculture,
industry and
trade, and
the train track within the project will pass through 13 governorates." He stated that
"there is no problem facing the project," noting that
"Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani and Minister of Transport Razzaq Muhibis al-Saadawi directly supervise the project with the smallest details." ended 25 n
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May 23 22:00 1 shares
Information / Baghdad
Adviser to the Prime Minister for Transportation Affairs Nasser Saleh Al-Asadi confirmed, on Tuesday, that the
development road project will provide 100,000 job opportunities as a first stage and
one million opportunities after its completion and completion, while he indicated that the
train track within the project will pass through (13) governorates.
Al-Asadi said in a statement to official television and its follower / information / that
"Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani made it clear more than once that
Iraq will start with a new economic approach that brings together Arab and non-Arab parties in the region, especially neighboring countries, to a sustainable economic approach that guarantees the prosperity and development of the region," noting that
"The development path project is the new nerve of the Iraqi economy." He added,
"The project will include multiple paragraphs that increase the efficiency of the performance of the Iraqi economy and the societies of neighboring countries," noting that
"the economic map in the region is an important trade exchange between East and West, and
Iraq is located in an important part of this region." He stressed that
"the countries invited to launch the development path project confirmed their attendance at the conference of transport ministers of neighboring countries and the Gulf Cooperation Council, which will be held next Saturday and will include the launch of the project," pointing out that
"these countries are interested in this important economic project." And he indicated that
"the project is vital and will
provide financial and societal sustainability,
preserve the environment and
open various fields," noting that "the
project will provide, as a
first stage, 100,000 job opportunities, and it
may reach one million job opportunities upon its completion." He pointed out that
"the project will include
ports,
new industrial and residential cities, in addition to
airports," explaining that
"the implementation of the project will be towards the desert with the aim of
reclaiming land for
agriculture,
industry and
trade, and
the train track within the project will pass through 13 governorates." He stated that
"there is no problem facing the project," noting that
"Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani and Minister of Transport Razzaq Muhibis al-Saadawi directly supervise the project with the smallest details." ended 25 n
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