The Australian ambassador to Iraq, Christopher Langman, that his country will provide a grant of 100 million dollars to Iraq over the next three years, pointing out that Australian companies are ready to invest in Iraq.
During his meeting with Planning Minister Salman Jumaili in Baghdad, Langman affirmed his country's readiness to provide all possible support to Iraq and in a number of fields such as agriculture, as well as the willingness of Australian companies to invest in Iraq.
The Australian ambassador revealed that the Australian government will provide a $ 100 million grant to Iraq over the next three years to support the displaced and provide stability.
On the other hand, the Minister of Planning Salman Jumaili called on the Australian government to provide more support to Iraq to enable it to carry out reconstruction and development in the liberated areas, praising at the same time the volume of joint cooperation between the two countries in the economic, trade and investment and Australia's support for Iraq in the fight against Terrorism and help the displaced and provide stability.
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During his meeting with Planning Minister Salman Jumaili in Baghdad, Langman affirmed his country's readiness to provide all possible support to Iraq and in a number of fields such as agriculture, as well as the willingness of Australian companies to invest in Iraq.
The Australian ambassador revealed that the Australian government will provide a $ 100 million grant to Iraq over the next three years to support the displaced and provide stability.
On the other hand, the Minister of Planning Salman Jumaili called on the Australian government to provide more support to Iraq to enable it to carry out reconstruction and development in the liberated areas, praising at the same time the volume of joint cooperation between the two countries in the economic, trade and investment and Australia's support for Iraq in the fight against Terrorism and help the displaced and provide stability.
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