March 20, 2010
Japanese Companies waiting for the formation of the new government to flow into the country
بغداد – الصب BAGHDAD - morning
The Japanese embassy in Baghdad said the Japanese companies waiting for the formation of the new Iraqi government to flow into the country and contribute to the reconstruction of its infrastructure.
Charge d'affaires at the Embassy Takahashi said in a statement singled out by the (morning) government.
Japanese companies waiting for the new Iraqi government to flow to Iraq and help rebuild Lebanon's infrastructure, appealing to the masses of winning legislative elections held on the seventh of this month to speed up the process of formation and stressed that Iraq has the potential of industrial and human resources too big for pointing out that the companies and men Japanese business know this fact since the seventies of the last century, pointing out that the Iraqis are able to achieve an industrial revolution huge contribution to a number of developed countries including Japan.
Takahashi pointed out that Japan can contribute by giving soft loans to the Iraqi government to promote the rate of electric power and water projects, pointing out that the near future will see the cooperation between the two sides in the oil field and the advancement of technological reality.
The Japanese embassy in Baghdad took place yesterday at its headquarters into a contract with SOMO Nations Relief and sustainable development (FUAD) Alranji for the rehabilitation of primary schools in the province of Kirkuk, at a cost of 50 thousand and $ 222 in the Japanese project to help small projects for human security, where this project will benefit the More than 315 students in addition to teachers through the improvement of the educational environment it was largely noted that such small enterprises have a significant direct impact on improving the living conditions of people has the Government of Japan to the implementation of more than 80 projects of this kind since 2003 and so far in the general Iraq in the areas of health care, education, poverty alleviation and improving the living conditions of citizens.