Tuesday, February 28, 2012 10:24
Sources: Jordanian Prime Minister will discuss the issue of oil and gas exchange of prisoners
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. diplomatic sources said the prime minister Awn Al-Khasawneh of Jordan will visit Iraq soon after receiving a verbal invitation from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki
During the visit of the Minister of Planning Ali Shukri to Jordan recently.
The sources said / the Baghdadi News / "The agenda of the upcoming visit of Jordanian Prime Minister will be determined later, but the most important topics to be discussed by Khasawneh in Baghdad is to increase the supply of Kingdom of Iraqi oil and gas after the cessation of gas supplies to the Egyptian"
And increased that "the topics file exchange prisoners between the two countries and to allow the entry of agricultural products of Jordan to Iraq and extending an oil pipeline to the port of Aqaba, linking the two countries Biskk iron will be present on the agenda of the visit, which will hopefully get prior to the upcoming Arab summit in Baghdad at the end next March"
The Jordanian Prime Minister Awn Al-Khasawneh Monday received an invitation from his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki to visit Iraq to discuss the development of bilateral cooperation between the two countries in economic, security, according to an official Jordanian source.
According to the official Jordanian news agency, received Khasawneh Monday, Iraqi Planning Minister Ali Shukri, who conveyed to him a verbal message from al-Maliki included the invitation to visit Iraq, where the promise of meeting them, in Khasawneh, "as soon as possible."
The agency said that the letter also included a "desire and the hope of the Iraqi government to develop the level of cooperation between the two countries in the fields of economy and security."
Khasawneh pointed to looked forward to a visit to Baghdad and that "there will be a new start for relations with the brotherly Iraq and to build on the unique relationship between the two countries and two peoples."
He stressed that "Jordan's keenness to enhance relations with Iraq at all levels," and expressed "his conviction historical injustice that occurred in Iraq and the harsh sanctions, which exposed", and stressing that "the people of Jordan was not Iraq and the Iraqi people every respect."
For his part, thanks to that "Iraq relies heavily on Jordan's support in international and regional forums."
Jordan currently imports about 10 thousand barrels of Iraqi crude oil per day accounted for 10% of its oil is imported, mostly from Saudi Arabia.
Jordan hopes to increase this amount to up to 30 thousand barrels in order to compensate for the shortfall due to the interruption of Egyptian gas. Over
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Sources: Jordanian Prime Minister will discuss the issue of oil and gas exchange of prisoners
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. diplomatic sources said the prime minister Awn Al-Khasawneh of Jordan will visit Iraq soon after receiving a verbal invitation from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki
During the visit of the Minister of Planning Ali Shukri to Jordan recently.
The sources said / the Baghdadi News / "The agenda of the upcoming visit of Jordanian Prime Minister will be determined later, but the most important topics to be discussed by Khasawneh in Baghdad is to increase the supply of Kingdom of Iraqi oil and gas after the cessation of gas supplies to the Egyptian"
And increased that "the topics file exchange prisoners between the two countries and to allow the entry of agricultural products of Jordan to Iraq and extending an oil pipeline to the port of Aqaba, linking the two countries Biskk iron will be present on the agenda of the visit, which will hopefully get prior to the upcoming Arab summit in Baghdad at the end next March"
The Jordanian Prime Minister Awn Al-Khasawneh Monday received an invitation from his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki to visit Iraq to discuss the development of bilateral cooperation between the two countries in economic, security, according to an official Jordanian source.
According to the official Jordanian news agency, received Khasawneh Monday, Iraqi Planning Minister Ali Shukri, who conveyed to him a verbal message from al-Maliki included the invitation to visit Iraq, where the promise of meeting them, in Khasawneh, "as soon as possible."
The agency said that the letter also included a "desire and the hope of the Iraqi government to develop the level of cooperation between the two countries in the fields of economy and security."
Khasawneh pointed to looked forward to a visit to Baghdad and that "there will be a new start for relations with the brotherly Iraq and to build on the unique relationship between the two countries and two peoples."
He stressed that "Jordan's keenness to enhance relations with Iraq at all levels," and expressed "his conviction historical injustice that occurred in Iraq and the harsh sanctions, which exposed", and stressing that "the people of Jordan was not Iraq and the Iraqi people every respect."
For his part, thanks to that "Iraq relies heavily on Jordan's support in international and regional forums."
Jordan currently imports about 10 thousand barrels of Iraqi crude oil per day accounted for 10% of its oil is imported, mostly from Saudi Arabia.
Jordan hopes to increase this amount to up to 30 thousand barrels in order to compensate for the shortfall due to the interruption of Egyptian gas. Over
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