
October 30, 2010
Investing calls for South Korea to contribute to the reconstruction of infrastructure operations in Iraq
بغداد – الصباح BAGHDAD - morning
The head of the National Investment Commission Sami Araji hoped participation of government institutions and South Korean companies in a positive way to strengthen the infrastructure and master in Iraq.
The Araji and his entourage consisting of Group financial, legal and economic and technical have arrived to South Korea in five-day official visit days.
He said the President of the National Investment Commission at the reception held by the Iraqi ambassador to Seoul, Khalil al-Moussawi last night at the Lotte Hotel in downtown Seoul in honor of the Iraqi delegation: It is hoped to share in the Korean economic projects in Iraq after a military presence was in 2003.
He explained that the five-year plan which was approved by the government long ago required projects and works a variety of reconstruction of Iraq, but focuses on infrastructure, identifying the needs of citizens to housing, as estimated government agencies and development program of the United Nations that Iraq needs to be two million housing units.
He called Araji companies and Korean firms to participate in rebuilding Iraq and in particular in the construction projects of housing and services attached to it, pointing out that Korean companies were among the first companies in excess of 130 companies from around the world submitted their offers to participate in this project, with its emphasis on the All projects related to the economy as a whole in Iraq in a variety of productive sectors, infrastructure and master open to South Korean companies, known potential and speed of delivery.
He said that this is displayed on all public officials and businessmen who met with them since his arrival, as it found a positive reaction and he hoped that the delegation to the road map across the negotiations and discussions with groups of Korean government agencies and private companies to move to negotiations to be held in the coming weeks regarding this project.
For his part, Ambassador Khalil al-Moussawi said the visit the delegation of the National Investment Commission carries more significance than most notably the desire of the Iraqi government in building advanced relations with South Korea, leading to partnership in the construction and development at the local level and international level.
The ambassador said that the delegation attached housing project a priority in discussions and negotiations with the Korean side, noting that it will open broad prospects in developing relations and cultural knowledge and social grow for a long time it is important for the local market and provides benefit from scientific progress and knowledge of the Republic of Korea.
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Investing calls for South Korea to contribute to the reconstruction of infrastructure operations in Iraq
بغداد – الصباح BAGHDAD - morning
The head of the National Investment Commission Sami Araji hoped participation of government institutions and South Korean companies in a positive way to strengthen the infrastructure and master in Iraq.
The Araji and his entourage consisting of Group financial, legal and economic and technical have arrived to South Korea in five-day official visit days.
He said the President of the National Investment Commission at the reception held by the Iraqi ambassador to Seoul, Khalil al-Moussawi last night at the Lotte Hotel in downtown Seoul in honor of the Iraqi delegation: It is hoped to share in the Korean economic projects in Iraq after a military presence was in 2003.
He explained that the five-year plan which was approved by the government long ago required projects and works a variety of reconstruction of Iraq, but focuses on infrastructure, identifying the needs of citizens to housing, as estimated government agencies and development program of the United Nations that Iraq needs to be two million housing units.
He called Araji companies and Korean firms to participate in rebuilding Iraq and in particular in the construction projects of housing and services attached to it, pointing out that Korean companies were among the first companies in excess of 130 companies from around the world submitted their offers to participate in this project, with its emphasis on the All projects related to the economy as a whole in Iraq in a variety of productive sectors, infrastructure and master open to South Korean companies, known potential and speed of delivery.
He said that this is displayed on all public officials and businessmen who met with them since his arrival, as it found a positive reaction and he hoped that the delegation to the road map across the negotiations and discussions with groups of Korean government agencies and private companies to move to negotiations to be held in the coming weeks regarding this project.
For his part, Ambassador Khalil al-Moussawi said the visit the delegation of the National Investment Commission carries more significance than most notably the desire of the Iraqi government in building advanced relations with South Korea, leading to partnership in the construction and development at the local level and international level.
The ambassador said that the delegation attached housing project a priority in discussions and negotiations with the Korean side, noting that it will open broad prospects in developing relations and cultural knowledge and social grow for a long time it is important for the local market and provides benefit from scientific progress and knowledge of the Republic of Korea.
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