25/10/2011Turkey: the opening of an investment conference sponsored by al-Hashemi in Anbar
Erbil, opened in Istanbul, Turkey Tuesday, sponsored by Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi Second Annual Conference of the investment in the province of Anbar, according to the official website for the presidency.
According to the site, Hashemi delivered a speech at the conference which was held under the theme "Investment continues to tomorrow stable" in which he said "If the politicians in Iraq have differed in many things, but they are in the investment agreement and by a hundred percent," noting that "no one in Iraq stand in the way particular investment and no one intends to block investment projects as the need for the advancement of the country."
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He urged Hashemi investors to seize the opportunity to invest in Iraq and in Anbar, particularly as it is the natural resources in addition to its unique geographical location which is the window of Iraq into three countries, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia, stressing that "the opportunity may miss if they remained in their position to participate in investment, especially as the Report of the International Monetary Fund, which last between that Iraq would be the most growth during the next three years. "
Hashemi said that "the security situation in Iraq is improving despite some violations that may occur here or there," explaining that "no country is immune from risk, especially natural ones."
He added: "We are today in front of a review structure of economic and laws that have not yet been completed, allowing the opportunity for the professionals to re-formulated according to the interest of the country and the investor alike, and we will not allow that the Iraqi economy subject to oil and gas only away from the rest of the resources and industrial and agricultural projects."
And Vice President Business and investment companies to contribute to global actors in the process of development and reconstruction feature in Iraq during the next phase, which would improve Iraq's foreign relations with the countries of the world.
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