Finland's non-resident ambassador to Baghdad, Pfeifel Lin, has announced that her country is ready to provide technology services to Iraq.
"The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Mahdi Al-Alak, received at his office the Finnish Ambassador and during the meeting reviewed the progress of bilateral relations between Baghdad and Helsinki, and ways to promote and develop economic cooperation in the fields of trade, External and joint industrialization to a level that is up to the level of ambition and achieves the common goals of the two friendly countries. "
"Iraq is looking forward to expanding bilateral relations between the two countries in various sectors and investing information technology in the development of industry within the country," he said.
Lynn expressed her country's desire to contribute to the reconstruction of the infrastructure in Iraq, especially in the sectors of the development of electric power, and to provide their technological expertise in this field by bringing solar photovoltaic systems factories to Iraq, and the development of educational skills through the adoption of modern information and communication technology Such as mobile phones in the education sector, and the low-cost housing proposal to support the stability of liberated areas and encourage the return of displaced persons. "
She pointed out that "the coming period will witness the exchange of visits between officials of the two countries in the framework of enhancing cooperation in all fields."
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"The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Mahdi Al-Alak, received at his office the Finnish Ambassador and during the meeting reviewed the progress of bilateral relations between Baghdad and Helsinki, and ways to promote and develop economic cooperation in the fields of trade, External and joint industrialization to a level that is up to the level of ambition and achieves the common goals of the two friendly countries. "
"Iraq is looking forward to expanding bilateral relations between the two countries in various sectors and investing information technology in the development of industry within the country," he said.
Lynn expressed her country's desire to contribute to the reconstruction of the infrastructure in Iraq, especially in the sectors of the development of electric power, and to provide their technological expertise in this field by bringing solar photovoltaic systems factories to Iraq, and the development of educational skills through the adoption of modern information and communication technology Such as mobile phones in the education sector, and the low-cost housing proposal to support the stability of liberated areas and encourage the return of displaced persons. "
She pointed out that "the coming period will witness the exchange of visits between officials of the two countries in the framework of enhancing cooperation in all fields."
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