Iraqi government announces that al-Maliki
will visit China early next week
Editor: NQ Tuesday 12 تموز 2011 14:16 GMT
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki
Alsumaria News / Baghdad, the Iraqi government announced on Tuesday that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will travel next week to the Republic of China on an official visit for three days, noting that the ministerial delegation significant will be accompanied by Maliki, who will discuss bilateral relations and development, especially in the areas of energy, transport, goods and services and investment . and the Minister of State, the government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement issued today, and got "Alsumaria News", a copy of "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will visit, next Monday, Peoples Republic of China on an official visit will last for three days," noting that " Maliki will meet during the upcoming visit by President of the Republic of China and Prime Minister to discuss bilateral relations and development and development especially in the areas of energy, transport, goods and services and investment. " Dabbagh said that the "ministerial delegation major will accompany the Prime Minister during his visit," adding that the visit "is at the invitation of the President Minister of China Hu Jintao. " China is playing a major role in the development of the fields of Iraqi oil, and got four decades in Basra, Maysan, and Al Kut, where they signed and Iraqi Ministry of Electricity, in the twenty-fifth of last April, signed a one billion dollar in the second phase of the original contract with Chinese company to double the production of electric power station Zubaydiah thermal province of Wasit. 's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki paid a visit to Japan in 2007, and visited the end of last April in South Korea resulted in a number of deals in the oil and gas, in addition to building one hundred thousand units housing. It is noteworthy that Iraq and China have agreed on the 26 of last February to develop economic and trade cooperation during a meeting with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, a Chinese government delegation headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Jay Jones.
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