The partnership and cooperation agreement with the European Union
June 14 2011
Sumerian news/Baghdad
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry disclosed Tuesday, on the imminent signing of the partnership and cooperation agreement between the European Union and Iraq, saying the Convention not only legal touches left to declare that Convention covering many areas including the economy and illegal immigration and combating terrorism.
Foreign Undersecretary abbawy in an interview for "Sumerian news, that" the negotiations launched at the end of 2006, a partnership and cooperation agreement between the European Union has not left Iraq only touches recent legal signature. "
Abaui added that the agreement includes several areas of cooperation and trade, economy, transportation, human rights and education and combating terrorism and illegal immigration, tourism and culture, environment, industry and other ".
Abaui said that "the EU will work over the next three years in Iraq", adding that "the Union budget allocated for financial help in building the capacity of State officials.
He abaui that "the EU launched its 2011, through technical assistance to Iraqi institutions to address the problems of water and biological diversity within in Iraq".
Sources at the European Commission confirmed that the EU executive body was signing the partnership and cooperation agreement with Iraq, which was negotiated in November 2006, stating that "the Convention contain a political dialogue on bilateral issues and regional and international interest, and soon the hoped signed agreement is designed to improve commercial frameworks also exist between the EU and Iraq and promoting investment opportunities for reintegration into the world trading scene.
And previous rounds of constructive dialogue, where search chapters on cooperation to combat terrorism, nonproliferation and energy cooperation and strengthen the human rights situation.
The European Union exports to Iraq include machinery and industrial products and chemicals, food, in contrast, energy products represent approximately 99.8 percent of Iraq's exports to the EU, accounting for imports of energy products to Iraq about 1.4% of total EU imports.
The European Union contributed more than 800 million euros in financing reconstruction projects itself in Iraq since 2003, with a number of European companies started work in Iraq, particularly in the energy sector.
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June 14 2011
Sumerian news/Baghdad
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry disclosed Tuesday, on the imminent signing of the partnership and cooperation agreement between the European Union and Iraq, saying the Convention not only legal touches left to declare that Convention covering many areas including the economy and illegal immigration and combating terrorism.
Foreign Undersecretary abbawy in an interview for "Sumerian news, that" the negotiations launched at the end of 2006, a partnership and cooperation agreement between the European Union has not left Iraq only touches recent legal signature. "
Abaui added that the agreement includes several areas of cooperation and trade, economy, transportation, human rights and education and combating terrorism and illegal immigration, tourism and culture, environment, industry and other ".
Abaui said that "the EU will work over the next three years in Iraq", adding that "the Union budget allocated for financial help in building the capacity of State officials.
He abaui that "the EU launched its 2011, through technical assistance to Iraqi institutions to address the problems of water and biological diversity within in Iraq".
Sources at the European Commission confirmed that the EU executive body was signing the partnership and cooperation agreement with Iraq, which was negotiated in November 2006, stating that "the Convention contain a political dialogue on bilateral issues and regional and international interest, and soon the hoped signed agreement is designed to improve commercial frameworks also exist between the EU and Iraq and promoting investment opportunities for reintegration into the world trading scene.
And previous rounds of constructive dialogue, where search chapters on cooperation to combat terrorism, nonproliferation and energy cooperation and strengthen the human rights situation.
The European Union exports to Iraq include machinery and industrial products and chemicals, food, in contrast, energy products represent approximately 99.8 percent of Iraq's exports to the EU, accounting for imports of energy products to Iraq about 1.4% of total EU imports.
The European Union contributed more than 800 million euros in financing reconstruction projects itself in Iraq since 2003, with a number of European companies started work in Iraq, particularly in the energy sector.
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