23-10-2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -
Baghdad (news)
Praised the economic expert Latif Abdul Salem Ugaili, the Government's initiative to reopen the Iraqi trade office in Turkey which was closed since the nineties of the last century because it will enhance economic relations and the movement of trade exchanges between the two countries.
Ugaili said (of the Agency news): The Cabinet approval for the reopening of the commercial office of the Iraqi Istanbul that was closed in 1990 as a result of the consequences that brought about the economic blockade imposed on Iraq, linking بالملحقية Iraqi trade in Ankara in response to a request the Iraqi Trade Ministry.
He added: that the proposal of the Iraqi consulate in Istanbul to its annual report for the year (2010) to re-open the office reflects the desire of the Iraqi government in facilitating the set of actions required by the certification process business transactions guided by a concern to provide the best services to businessmen and traders to promote trade between the two countries .
He continued: Perhaps it is best to note here that a commercial office بالملحقية link Iraqi trade in Ankara does not mean participation activities, as the functions and mechanisms are completely different from the Commercial Attaché activities.
The government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh, said: The Council of Ministers decided at its forty-fifth regular session, on Tuesday, October 16, 2012, approval to open a commercial office in Istanbul association Iraqi بالملحقية Commerce in Ankara.
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