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Maliki announced reaching agreements with Japanese companies ~ With initiating talks in Tokyo ...

November 21, 2011

Maliki announced reaching agreements with Japanese companies ~
With initiating talks in Tokyo

Baghdad - morning proceeded Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Tokyo yesterday talks with Japanese officials to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two countries, announcing that they had agreements with Japanese companies in the areas of oil, industry and transport. Maliki arrived in Tokyo early Friday to head a large official delegation, where he is scheduled to end his visit on Tuesday.

Before leaving Baghdad International Airport, Prime Minister held a press conference confirming that Iraq is seeking to strengthen relations with Japan being one of the states that supported Iraq at this stage, as it brought down the debt of Iraq and provided loans to support the service projects.

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He explained that this visit will be a complement to visit the former, indicating that he will enter into agreements with Japanese companies in the fields of oil, transport and industry. He said al-Maliki: "The visit to Japan comes in light of efforts by the government at various levels to promote the construction and reconstruction, "noting that" a few days ago we had extensive negotiations and in-depth with Japanese companies ended agreements Snoukaha in this visit.

He added the Prime Minister said:" The ministers who accompanied the delegation, carrying with them the agendas of the projects and prospects Sabgesunha with their counterparts from the ministers, officials and Japanese companies , "adding that" he will be signing agreements in the fields of oil, transport, industry and other areas and there will be agreement on how to finance these projects into account the circumstances of Iraq's physical and financial.

"He said al-Maliki said that" Iraq will provide sufficient guarantees for Japanese companies, including legal, legislative and security, "adding that "The country will provide commitments to pay for reconstruction, which will be either of the oil and the revenues or direct payment from the proceeds of Iraq, which we hope will be enough to cover it deserves companies in their work."

Maliki has promised the demand received from Japanese companies and others on Iraq "message of reassurance" for each companies and researchers looking for investment opportunities, "explaining that" the companies entering the world, including the oil is an indication of the state of stability and an indication as spoken of this many of the relevant investment and reconstruction that the environment of Iraq would be a better investment environment for those looking for investment and reconstruction. "accompanied by the Prime Minister in his visit, Minister of Transport Hadi Farhan al-Amiri and Industry Minister Ahmad Nasser Karbouli and Oil Minister Abdul Karim and coffee and the President of the National Investment Commission Sami Raouf al-Araji, in addition to the chief advisor Thamer Abbas Ghadban and his media Ali Hadi al-Moussawi.

The Prime Minister and his delegation had stopped in the capital Bengali Dhaka on his way to Japan .. He was received during a stopover at the airport in Shah Jalal, the international and foreign ministers and trade Abanngladchian.

During the meeting, which was in the hall of the airport Find in bilateral relations and how to develop in all areas. and instructed al-Maliki, according to a statement issued by his press office has received the "morning," a copy of it yesterday, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Iraqi Embassy in Bangladesh to grant Bangladeshi citizens wishing to visit Iraq visas for Iraq after it was stopped due to each of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister to visit Baghdad as soon as possible.


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