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Prime Minister: The development road is a large and ongoing project that will include the largest industrial city in the Middle East

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Prime Minister: The development road is a large and ongoing project that will include the largest industrial city in the Middle East

 Yesterday's politics, 18:46
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani affirmed today, Tuesday, that

the development road is a large and existing project, indicating that

it will include the largest industrial city in the Middle East.

The Prime Minister said in a press conference followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA):

"The development path is not a media talk, but rather it is a large and existing project," noting that

"the project starts from the port of Fao, then is followed by an industrial city, which is the largest in the Middle East, then a residential city close to the port."".  He added,

"The government's approach includes creating economic partnerships with countries in the region to strengthen relations, consolidate stability and achieve benefit," noting that

"Daewoo is implementing 5 projects in the port of Faw, and the work plan is proceeding according to what was agreed upon."

"The European Union and China have sent important messages on the path of development and have shown their willingness to participate," he stressed.

On the other hand, the Prime Minister pointed out, during his talk about the housing file, that

"our partnership with the private sector focuses on enabling the investor to implement his project."  He continued,

"Without the private sector and real estate development companies, we will not be able to solve the housing crisis," explaining that

"roads and infrastructure are among the most important pillars of solving the housing crisis, and the government must intervene in the pricing of housing units."  The Prime Minister stated that

"there are regional, Arab and foreign companies that have expressed their desire to carry out housing projects in Iraq," pointing out that

"housing projects were carried out inside cities, and did not take into account the issue of traffic jams and the provision of electric power."  He referred to

"the tendency to re-design basic cities to encourage investment and provide services," noting that

"the problem of multi-ownership lands necessitates obtaining legal approvals, as well as finding legislation from the House of Representatives to open up the establishment of new cities."  He stressed that

"the government will not grant lands to investors for free,

but the return will be housing units for the poor, as well as the establishment of infrastructure projects."


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