Tomorrow Press / Basra: U.S. Consul said in Basra province Bill Krant, Tuesday, for the end of his mission, while pointed out that his successor in his plan will focus on support and development of the oil sector in Basra, pointed out that U.S. spending will decline toward Iraq.
He said the U.S. consul during a press conference held in the hall of the Union of Iraqi businessmen in Basra and attended, "tomorrow Presse", "The task today is over as Consul General in Basra and in the coming days will be replaced Consul new U.S. Mtallos Mtman will focus on his plan to support the oil sector and its development in this city. "
And on the evolution of the relationship between Iraq, the United States of America Krant pointed out that "the U.S. government continues its approach and policy towards fixed Iraq, Atgierat, where only the faces change."
Krant noted that "the U.S. spending will decline toward Iraq, partly due to lower contrast high budget resources of Iraq," adding that "Basra is a city of great wealth and must harness these resources for the benefit of services and reconstruction."
Washington has a diplomatic mission in Iraq is one of the largest U.S. missions in countries around the world, most notably, with an estimated staff at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad more than ten thousand employees, most of them security elements.
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He said the U.S. consul during a press conference held in the hall of the Union of Iraqi businessmen in Basra and attended, "tomorrow Presse", "The task today is over as Consul General in Basra and in the coming days will be replaced Consul new U.S. Mtallos Mtman will focus on his plan to support the oil sector and its development in this city. "
And on the evolution of the relationship between Iraq, the United States of America Krant pointed out that "the U.S. government continues its approach and policy towards fixed Iraq, Atgierat, where only the faces change."
Krant noted that "the U.S. spending will decline toward Iraq, partly due to lower contrast high budget resources of Iraq," adding that "Basra is a city of great wealth and must harness these resources for the benefit of services and reconstruction."
Washington has a diplomatic mission in Iraq is one of the largest U.S. missions in countries around the world, most notably, with an estimated staff at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad more than ten thousand employees, most of them security elements.
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