06 March 2012 - 2:29 p.m. {Total Views: 4}
Central Bank: The Baghdad summit an opportunity to discuss Iraq's debt
Iraqi Central Bank said that the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad from the most appropriate forums to discuss the debts of Arab Iraq with Arab countries.
The deputy governor of Bank of the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, said that "there is the issue of Iraqi private and other public issue of debt related to the theme of Arab Iraq, which has not been settled so far, except for Algeria and some other countries."
He noted that "some small countries, Malta Kcyprus dropped all the debts on Iraq, while there are countries not fallen sister of the debts on Iraq so far."
He added that "the biggest debts of Iraq is a Gulf states plus Egypt and Jordan that have a particular issue," saying that "one of Iraq's debt should take priority before any other topic because it was just because of the policies of the former regime, which were not serving the people were not targeted for development."
He stressed "the need to close this file, even if those countries did not call for payment."
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Central Bank: The Baghdad summit an opportunity to discuss Iraq's debt
Iraqi Central Bank said that the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad from the most appropriate forums to discuss the debts of Arab Iraq with Arab countries.
The deputy governor of Bank of the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, said that "there is the issue of Iraqi private and other public issue of debt related to the theme of Arab Iraq, which has not been settled so far, except for Algeria and some other countries."
He noted that "some small countries, Malta Kcyprus dropped all the debts on Iraq, while there are countries not fallen sister of the debts on Iraq so far."
He added that "the biggest debts of Iraq is a Gulf states plus Egypt and Jordan that have a particular issue," saying that "one of Iraq's debt should take priority before any other topic because it was just because of the policies of the former regime, which were not serving the people were not targeted for development."
He stressed "the need to close this file, even if those countries did not call for payment."
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