Diyala governor Muthanna al-Tamimi announced on Monday the launch of the reconstruction of liberated areas in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Al-Tamimi said in a statement received by "Economy News" that "the conference of the reconstruction of liberated areas in Iraq was launched in Beirut, capital of Beirut, in the presence of Mustafa al-Hiti, head of the reconstruction fund of areas affected by terrorist operations, and representatives of the provinces of Mosul and Anbar and Salahuddin."
"Diyala has been subjected to a fierce terrorist attack by the organization of Takfiri, and needs local, regional and international support for its reconstruction and the return of the displaced to their liberated areas," Tamimi said.
Al-Tamimi pointed out that he directed Diyala's departments to "provide all the necessary support and support for priority areas in the water, electricity, education, schools, health and other necessary sectors." He explained that "the conference offered the facilities that the local government can offer to companies wishing to invest And reconstruction of the province.
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Al-Tamimi said in a statement received by "Economy News" that "the conference of the reconstruction of liberated areas in Iraq was launched in Beirut, capital of Beirut, in the presence of Mustafa al-Hiti, head of the reconstruction fund of areas affected by terrorist operations, and representatives of the provinces of Mosul and Anbar and Salahuddin."
"Diyala has been subjected to a fierce terrorist attack by the organization of Takfiri, and needs local, regional and international support for its reconstruction and the return of the displaced to their liberated areas," Tamimi said.
Al-Tamimi pointed out that he directed Diyala's departments to "provide all the necessary support and support for priority areas in the water, electricity, education, schools, health and other necessary sectors." He explained that "the conference offered the facilities that the local government can offer to companies wishing to invest And reconstruction of the province.
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