Iraqi Council of Ministers meeting (archive)
Cabinet will discuss next Tuesday the establishment of the oil companies and the announcement Marshes nature reserve
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Editor: BS, OK 7/21/2013 15:29
Range Press / Baghdad
Announced that the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers of Iraq, said on Sunday that the Council will discuss during its meeting next Tuesday the establishment of three oil services companies, as well as discuss a proposed Ad Central Marshes nature reserve.
The Secretariat said in a statement received, the (Presse term), a copy of it, that "the Council of Ministers will discuss at its next Tuesday the establishment of three companies for oil services and transportation of crude oil and gas capital of 500 billion dinars."
The Secretariat added that "the Council will also discuss the assignment design, processing and implementation of the central treatment plant in Akkas, as well as discuss a proposed Ad Central Marshes nature reserve."
And face areas marshes south a number of problems, notably fluctuating water levels and lack of basic services as well as weak interest in livestock in those areas, which is famous for breeding buffalo and fishing are often buffalo herds to epidemics and diseases that lead to the deaths of a large number of which lead to big losses buffalo breeders.
The Council of Ministers announced on Sunday, the formation of a preparatory committee for complete the nomination Iraq to the membership of the Human Rights Council, as indicated to the Committee was formed headed by the Director of the Legal Department in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers Abbas Hashem al-Saadi and the membership of three ministries.
He also announced the Council on "the formation of a committee to study the aesthetic and gustatory in Iraqi society and monitor the kinks in it," and that the committee will "examine the role of government agencies in the development of treatments and the right decisions," and pointed out that the Committee membership includes "professors journalists, intellectuals and diplomats."
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Cabinet will discuss next Tuesday the establishment of the oil companies and the announcement Marshes nature reserve
Author:
Editor: BS, OK 7/21/2013 15:29
Range Press / Baghdad
Announced that the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers of Iraq, said on Sunday that the Council will discuss during its meeting next Tuesday the establishment of three oil services companies, as well as discuss a proposed Ad Central Marshes nature reserve.
The Secretariat said in a statement received, the (Presse term), a copy of it, that "the Council of Ministers will discuss at its next Tuesday the establishment of three companies for oil services and transportation of crude oil and gas capital of 500 billion dinars."
The Secretariat added that "the Council will also discuss the assignment design, processing and implementation of the central treatment plant in Akkas, as well as discuss a proposed Ad Central Marshes nature reserve."
And face areas marshes south a number of problems, notably fluctuating water levels and lack of basic services as well as weak interest in livestock in those areas, which is famous for breeding buffalo and fishing are often buffalo herds to epidemics and diseases that lead to the deaths of a large number of which lead to big losses buffalo breeders.
The Council of Ministers announced on Sunday, the formation of a preparatory committee for complete the nomination Iraq to the membership of the Human Rights Council, as indicated to the Committee was formed headed by the Director of the Legal Department in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers Abbas Hashem al-Saadi and the membership of three ministries.
He also announced the Council on "the formation of a committee to study the aesthetic and gustatory in Iraqi society and monitor the kinks in it," and that the committee will "examine the role of government agencies in the development of treatments and the right decisions," and pointed out that the Committee membership includes "professors journalists, intellectuals and diplomats."
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