After announcing the end of the end of this year, the Office denies al-Shahristani, the end of the power crisis in this time
03/04/2012 20:27
Denied the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, what appeared in the media about the end of the power crisis in Iraq at the end of this year.
The Information Office of Shahristani told a news briefing today that "the information conveyed by the Information Office of the Ministry of Electricity" inaccurate "and that statement right of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, during his visit to a number of power stations in the Middle Euphrates region of 24 last March in which he explained that the power crisis in Iraq will end the end of next year, not now. "
The Electricity Ministry announced in a press statement yesterday that "the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani announced during his visit to station projects in the provinces of the Middle Euphrates together with the Ministers of Electricity Karim Jumaili oil and Abdel-Karim and coffee and the environment Sargon Lazar," The electricity crisis will end by the end of this year, and will be equipped with the provinces Iraq in the coming year with electric power on an ongoing basis, "noting that" the end of the crisis end of the year came after the Ministry of Electricity signed with several foreign companies on the establishment of 20 power plant during the previous period, and is now under implementation in all provinces in the country. "
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03/04/2012 20:27
Denied the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, what appeared in the media about the end of the power crisis in Iraq at the end of this year.
The Information Office of Shahristani told a news briefing today that "the information conveyed by the Information Office of the Ministry of Electricity" inaccurate "and that statement right of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, during his visit to a number of power stations in the Middle Euphrates region of 24 last March in which he explained that the power crisis in Iraq will end the end of next year, not now. "
The Electricity Ministry announced in a press statement yesterday that "the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani announced during his visit to station projects in the provinces of the Middle Euphrates together with the Ministers of Electricity Karim Jumaili oil and Abdel-Karim and coffee and the environment Sargon Lazar," The electricity crisis will end by the end of this year, and will be equipped with the provinces Iraq in the coming year with electric power on an ongoing basis, "noting that" the end of the crisis end of the year came after the Ministry of Electricity signed with several foreign companies on the establishment of 20 power plant during the previous period, and is now under implementation in all provinces in the country. "
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