Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, revealed the cost of the destruction of infrastructure because of the war on gangs, calling for terrorism more than 100 billion dollars, "referring to" a proposal to mediate Iraq in resolving the Gulf crisis. "
Abadi said in a weekly conference on Thursday after a meeting of the Council of Ministers that "the destruction of the public sector's infrastructure of the government is only 50 billion dollars, either damage to the destruction of infrastructure of the private sector and the property of citizens may exceed this figure," pointing out, "we are holding an international conference in Kuwait to build Iraq after the stage of an advocate. "
He announced that "the Council of Ministers approved today a supplementary budget for the year 2017 related to payment of dues of farmers and contractors and military spending and others will be prepared on Eid holiday and submitted to parliament for approval."
He pointed out that "the Council of Ministers approved today a document to restore stability and reconstruction in Iraq and include all infrastructure in all governorates," pointing to "the vote today on the draft national housing in the province of Maysan, a new approach to the government to provide housing for citizens with all infrastructure."
As for the military operations, the General Command of the Armed Forces confirmed that "there is very little left of the liberation of Mosul", pointing out that "the bombing of the Nuri Mosque and the humpback is a declaration of an end and a reconstruction.
On the recent regional tour that included Saudi Arabia, Iran and Kuwait, Abadi described it as "very successful and today everyone understands the role of Iraq and its strength in the region." He pointed out that these countries "expressed their admiration for the liberation of regions as well as the security and economic effects of Iraq."
"We are continuing to find consensus in the region to fight terrorism and to continue the cooperation of peoples economically and economically and create jobs to improve living standards," he said.
Abadi said in a weekly conference on Thursday after a meeting of the Council of Ministers that "the destruction of the public sector's infrastructure of the government is only 50 billion dollars, either damage to the destruction of infrastructure of the private sector and the property of citizens may exceed this figure," pointing out, "we are holding an international conference in Kuwait to build Iraq after the stage of an advocate. "
He announced that "the Council of Ministers approved today a supplementary budget for the year 2017 related to payment of dues of farmers and contractors and military spending and others will be prepared on Eid holiday and submitted to parliament for approval."
He pointed out that "the Council of Ministers approved today a document to restore stability and reconstruction in Iraq and include all infrastructure in all governorates," pointing to "the vote today on the draft national housing in the province of Maysan, a new approach to the government to provide housing for citizens with all infrastructure."
As for the military operations, the General Command of the Armed Forces confirmed that "there is very little left of the liberation of Mosul", pointing out that "the bombing of the Nuri Mosque and the humpback is a declaration of an end and a reconstruction.
On the recent regional tour that included Saudi Arabia, Iran and Kuwait, Abadi described it as "very successful and today everyone understands the role of Iraq and its strength in the region." He pointed out that these countries "expressed their admiration for the liberation of regions as well as the security and economic effects of Iraq."
"We are continuing to find consensus in the region to fight terrorism and to continue the cooperation of peoples economically and economically and create jobs to improve living standards," he said.
"We have not resorted to any mediation to deal with the Gulf crisis and limited our visit to develop relations, coordination and cooperation in the fight against terrorism," he said, revealing at the same time "a proposal by some countries in the region to play Iraq as a mediator in the crisis," adding that "Iraq has set a condition for accepting this role, All interested States on this proposal ".
"The problem today is that the differences between the countries of the region reach the point of focusing on the differences, but even until it reaches the support of terrorist groups against the various countries, including the belief that it is in the interest of that," he said.
"Saudi Arabia has stressed the importance of Iraq in the region and wanted to develop bilateral relations," he said. "We are working to encourage Iraqi exports and we have agreed, starting with Saudi Arabia, to promote Iraqi goods and to allow Iraqi businessmen to enter in a positive way to increase trade exchange between the two countries."
Abadi continued, "Kuwait also has a desire to invest in Iraq, but there is a complexity of the administrative system impede such investment and we are working to treat it to achieve partnership with neighboring countries."
"We are also working to open the port of Trebil and the port of Alwaleed and are interested to open them quickly with Jordan to find other outlets to increase trade exchange and we are working to prevent any exposure to the road and in the next stage we will open the way towards Trebil and signatories to that."
"We do not object to this, but we do not want to interfere in the work of the judiciary for those wanted," Abadi said.
Abadi reiterated his assertion that "the US presence in Iraq is not a fighter, but the role of support, training, advice and aviation and after the end of a cheer, we do not need flight coalition."
He stressed that "our unity is the symbol of our strength in defeating terrorism and we hope that this will be reflected in the development process and that we will be satisfied with the misdeeds and attacks on public funds or those who obstruct the development process in Iraq.
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"The problem today is that the differences between the countries of the region reach the point of focusing on the differences, but even until it reaches the support of terrorist groups against the various countries, including the belief that it is in the interest of that," he said.
"Saudi Arabia has stressed the importance of Iraq in the region and wanted to develop bilateral relations," he said. "We are working to encourage Iraqi exports and we have agreed, starting with Saudi Arabia, to promote Iraqi goods and to allow Iraqi businessmen to enter in a positive way to increase trade exchange between the two countries."
Abadi continued, "Kuwait also has a desire to invest in Iraq, but there is a complexity of the administrative system impede such investment and we are working to treat it to achieve partnership with neighboring countries."
"We are also working to open the port of Trebil and the port of Alwaleed and are interested to open them quickly with Jordan to find other outlets to increase trade exchange and we are working to prevent any exposure to the road and in the next stage we will open the way towards Trebil and signatories to that."
"We do not object to this, but we do not want to interfere in the work of the judiciary for those wanted," Abadi said.
Abadi reiterated his assertion that "the US presence in Iraq is not a fighter, but the role of support, training, advice and aviation and after the end of a cheer, we do not need flight coalition."
He stressed that "our unity is the symbol of our strength in defeating terrorism and we hope that this will be reflected in the development process and that we will be satisfied with the misdeeds and attacks on public funds or those who obstruct the development process in Iraq.
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