Pakistan reveal the display includes the Iraqi facilities to pay on credit for the purchase of oil products
Editor: NK | CC Thursday 16 شباط 2012 11:33 GMT
Iraqi and Pakistani flags
Sumerian News / Baghdad announced that the Pakistani government that Iraq presented its offer includes a facility to pay on credit for the purchase of derivatives of oil, and revealed a near sending a delegation to Iraq to negotiate a contract, while confirming its quest to develop refineries to accommodate Iraqi crude oil. said Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan for oil and Natural Resources Asim Hussain at a press conference that "the Pakistani government has received an offer from their Iraqi counterparts for the purchase of petroleum products," noting that "the offer includes payment of amounts due on the payments long term." Hussein added that his country will soon send a "delegation to Iraq to negotiate a contract," while pointing out that "will have on the Pakistani government to develop its refineries or purchase of new refineries for the liquidation of Iraqi oil." Hussein said that "existing refineries devoted to oil, which contains a low percentage of sulfur," noting that "This move will save the state budget between 20 and $ 30 million a year. " and attached monitors on the importance of the signing of Pakistan with Iraq to buy oil to support the power sector, which suffers from a significant decline for some time, because of the debt owed by Pakistan to the oil companies, especially that the state relies heavily on oil to supply energy. was the Iraqi ambassador in Pakistan announced on 25 August 2011, about Iraq's readiness to supply the latter with oil in order to help them cope with the energy crisis, stressing that it seeks to make it a business partner "essential", while he noted that Iraq offers investment opportunities in several areas of construction, industry and education, as well as sectors other investors can Pakistanis to take advantage of them. The Iraqi government presented the 2009 investment opportunities in front of Pakistani companies in oil and natural gas, cement, rice and sugar industry, at a time when the Pakistani embassy in Iraq closed against the backdrop of a series of kidnappings, the killing of an engineer of Pakistan, before decide to re-open diplomatic channels, in August 2011 and appointed Shah Muhammad Jamal a new ambassador. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said in a report in 2007 that more than 150 Iraqi refugees living in Pakistan, who provided most of them in 1991 after the Gulf War, while suffering Like difficult situations like themselves who have taken refuge in other countries like Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and others.
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Editor: NK | CC Thursday 16 شباط 2012 11:33 GMT
Iraqi and Pakistani flags
Sumerian News / Baghdad announced that the Pakistani government that Iraq presented its offer includes a facility to pay on credit for the purchase of derivatives of oil, and revealed a near sending a delegation to Iraq to negotiate a contract, while confirming its quest to develop refineries to accommodate Iraqi crude oil. said Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan for oil and Natural Resources Asim Hussain at a press conference that "the Pakistani government has received an offer from their Iraqi counterparts for the purchase of petroleum products," noting that "the offer includes payment of amounts due on the payments long term." Hussein added that his country will soon send a "delegation to Iraq to negotiate a contract," while pointing out that "will have on the Pakistani government to develop its refineries or purchase of new refineries for the liquidation of Iraqi oil." Hussein said that "existing refineries devoted to oil, which contains a low percentage of sulfur," noting that "This move will save the state budget between 20 and $ 30 million a year. " and attached monitors on the importance of the signing of Pakistan with Iraq to buy oil to support the power sector, which suffers from a significant decline for some time, because of the debt owed by Pakistan to the oil companies, especially that the state relies heavily on oil to supply energy. was the Iraqi ambassador in Pakistan announced on 25 August 2011, about Iraq's readiness to supply the latter with oil in order to help them cope with the energy crisis, stressing that it seeks to make it a business partner "essential", while he noted that Iraq offers investment opportunities in several areas of construction, industry and education, as well as sectors other investors can Pakistanis to take advantage of them. The Iraqi government presented the 2009 investment opportunities in front of Pakistani companies in oil and natural gas, cement, rice and sugar industry, at a time when the Pakistani embassy in Iraq closed against the backdrop of a series of kidnappings, the killing of an engineer of Pakistan, before decide to re-open diplomatic channels, in August 2011 and appointed Shah Muhammad Jamal a new ambassador. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said in a report in 2007 that more than 150 Iraqi refugees living in Pakistan, who provided most of them in 1991 after the Gulf War, while suffering Like difficult situations like themselves who have taken refuge in other countries like Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and others.
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