Iraq's ambassador to Berlin: Germany plans to set up the largest economic alliance in the Middle East with Iraq
Tuesday, April 17 / April 2012 15:43
[Baghdad - where]
Said the Iraqi ambassador to Berlin Hussein Khatib that Germany intends to establish greater economic alliance in the Middle East with Iraq, "noting that" the Germans officials stated that it told a conference gathering of Arab Ambassadors in Germany. "
A statement by the Foreign Relations Committee, the parliamentary agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it that "the Commission hosted Khatib to discuss the work of the embassy and its role in supporting the political process in Iraq and bring investment companies and care for the Iraqi community in Germany."
He added that "the Committee praised the role of the Iraqi Embassy in Berlin in the restoration of many of Iraq's antiquities smuggled the pot, especially the last and golden, with an estimated value of between 34 to 70] million euros and the German authorities handed him over to Iraq through the embassy about a month ago
The statement quoted Al-Khatib said that "Iraq will receive in the twenty-seventh of this month, the other relics in Munich."
The other hand, the Committee discussed according to the statement with the Ambassador of the subject [100] fellowship allocated by Germany to Iraq, but Iraq remains largely untapped due to lack of allocations as The Ministry of Higher Education earlier. "
And found a lot of German companies in Basra in several areas, including ports, construction and oil, while Mercedes is planning to establish a factory for the manufacture, maintenance and training Iraqi cadres. ended
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