Maliki: We look forward to the summit full of tender and meet the challenges
03/28/2012 0:00
While attending the Ministerial Meeting of the Economic and Social
Baghdad - Al Sabah
, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki looked Iraq to the summit full of tender and face the challenges. came during his attendance on the Ministerial Meeting of the Economic and Social preparatory for the Arab summit. Maliki said in a speech at the meeting: "We look forward to the top Baghdad to be full of tender and face the challenges that stand in the way of our countries, and to go out all that promotes ties between the Arab countries in all fields, including the terms of the economy. " He also stressed the importance of developing Arab economies through the system shared by everyone in the framework of the Arab League, and that Iraq will be the basis for that. The Prime Minister added that "the Arab situation needs to stand in solidarity for the advancement of its economy, as is the case in the world, and we are confident that the Arab countries are able to achieve this goal through mutual cooperation and benefit from the wealth." He also said: "We hope to achieve this meeting all that serves the Arab economy, and that comes out the mechanisms through which the integration of Arab economies. He continued: "Iraq today is working to promote its economy and restore its infrastructure in all areas, and a spirit of cooperation with our brothers all, we call on Arab companies all participate in the process of construction and reconstruction and benefit from the investment opportunities available in Iraq in various fields. " He added by saying: "What we think and we look forward to in this Summit that there will be cooperation between our governments and our peoples at all levels, including the areas of youth and sports, cultural and feminist and others." In the meantime, he met Prime Minister in his official office yesterday, the President of the Republic of Comoros crown Znin. Maliki welcomed a delegation of the Republic of Comoros, and wished them a pleasant stay in Baghdad. The Prime Minister, according to a statement issued by his office received a formal "morning," a copy of it, the importance of developing relations between the two countries in all areas, including areas of agriculture and tourism, in addition to the exchange of diplomatic representation. Maliki said: "There are many important topics will be in the ministerial meeting of the Economic and Social preparatory to the Summit, including how to provide economic support for some Arab countries that need it." For his part, thanked the President of the Republic of Comoros, the Prime Minister on the invitation to him to attend the Baghdad summit, saying: "The relations between the two countries are old, and today we seek to develop in various fields."
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