Iraq: the completion of the payment of the debt "yellow remittances" with Egypt
12/30/2013
Baghdad (CNN) Iraqi authorities announced Monday that file transfers belonging to the Egyptians disrupted remittances from Iraq to their country after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, or what is known as "hawala yellow" was paid in full during the year 2013, with a value of 408 million dollars. transfer Iraqiya television on the tongue of the Director General of the Department of public debt in the ministry Mowaffak Houri: "The ministry paid the full debt of Egypt by remittances, yellow, amounting to 408 million U.S. dollars during 2013." explained Houri: "I've paid sums of money through the system of payments within the budget in 2013. " and the television report that this step comes after the announcement, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on the fifth of March / last March that he agreed with the Egyptian government to resolve a lot of issues, notably the file Egyptian debts owed by Iraq, in the forefront of what is known as " remittances yellow ", which relates to Egyptian labor in Iraq.
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12/30/2013
Baghdad (CNN) Iraqi authorities announced Monday that file transfers belonging to the Egyptians disrupted remittances from Iraq to their country after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, or what is known as "hawala yellow" was paid in full during the year 2013, with a value of 408 million dollars. transfer Iraqiya television on the tongue of the Director General of the Department of public debt in the ministry Mowaffak Houri: "The ministry paid the full debt of Egypt by remittances, yellow, amounting to 408 million U.S. dollars during 2013." explained Houri: "I've paid sums of money through the system of payments within the budget in 2013. " and the television report that this step comes after the announcement, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on the fifth of March / last March that he agreed with the Egyptian government to resolve a lot of issues, notably the file Egyptian debts owed by Iraq, in the forefront of what is known as " remittances yellow ", which relates to Egyptian labor in Iraq.
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