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Environment is preparing to announce the launch of the national strategy to protect and improve the environment of Iraq

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Environment is preparing to announce the launch of the national strategy to protect and improve the environment of Iraq
Saturday, June 15, 2013 13:17
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The Ministry of Environment is preparing on Saturday to officially announce the launch of the national strategy to protect and improve the environment of Iraq and the executive work plan for the years 2013-2017

The Cabinet had approved earlier in the national strategy to improve the environment and to consider the 2014-year-old to the environment in Iraq is the first announcement of its kind, which is, according to the Ministry of Environment, the most important achievement can contribute to strengthening the efforts of workers in the ministry and increase international support by assisting in the legislation laws and environmental determinants that make up one of the most important steps in restoring Iraq to its environment that have been vital to many setbacks as a result of wars and misguided policies during the decades of the previous regime.

According to a ministry statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of "" The Ministry of Environment is preparing to officially announce the launch of a national strategy to protect and improve the environment after approval by the Council of Ministers, through the organization of festive occasion at the Rashid Hotel in Baghdad on Monday. "

He added that "the announcement of the National Strategy is the first of its kind in the history of Iraq, which will enhance the efforts of the Ministry of Environment to improve the environment in Iraq after long years of neglect suffered by him due to the policies of the former regime."

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