Baghdad and Tokyo sign economic cooperation agreement
30/05/2012 0:00
BAGHDAD - A morning
with the launch of the Joint Economic Committee business between Iraq and Japan, announced in Tokyo yesterday for the signing of a cooperation agreement in several areas between the two countries. Prior to the start of the search committee and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, with the Prime Minister of Japan Yoshi Heiko Noda ways of activating the relations between Iraq and Japan. The
statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the Japanese Prime Minister said during his meeting with Zebari and his accompanying delegation at the headquarters of his government's attention to its relations with Iraq, and it will review the guidelines and travel tips for citizens and Japanese businessmen to Iraq, praising the return of Iraq to the Arab and international
arenas. Noda told Zebari during the meeting that an agreement was signed between the two countries in Baghdad yesterday by making use of the Japanese loan to Iraq between Minister of Finance and the Japanese Embassy to fund four projects in the sectors of health and communication and rehabilitation of the Basra refinery and the provision of engineering services to the Baiji refinery, and will soon sign an agreement to encourage and protect investment between the two countries in
Baghdad. also spoke Foreign Minister yesterday in front of the Middle East Institute for the Japanese political and economic situation in Iraq and the developments of the regional situation and Arabic, in addition to the nuclear talks that took place among the six adults and Iran in Baghdad recently.
and reviewed in his lecture Zebari Iraqi relations - Japan's long and keenness of both countries to activate economic cooperation and trade in the phase coming through the mechanism of the Joint Economic
Committee.
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