France has confirmed its readiness to rebuild Mosul's civilian airport and turn it into an international airport through a loan of 216 million dollars.
"Secretary General of the Council, Mehdi Al-Alak, discussed with the French companies group (ADPI) the offer to invest the Nineveh airport and the need to turn the airport into an international airport, and define the strategy of work in it," the statement said.
The statement added that "the French ambassador to Iraq, Borno Aboyer, expressed during the meeting the readiness of his government to secure the amount of sufficient financial loan."
The statement added that "Alaq asked the French companies to send the offer officially, for study within a short period, in order to allow the opportunity to accelerate the reconstruction of the airport."
During the period of his control of the city of Mosul in June 2014, the terrorist organization organized the dawn of the airport runway and then the control towers, in addition to the reception and departure halls and administrative and security buildings.
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"Secretary General of the Council, Mehdi Al-Alak, discussed with the French companies group (ADPI) the offer to invest the Nineveh airport and the need to turn the airport into an international airport, and define the strategy of work in it," the statement said.
The statement added that "the French ambassador to Iraq, Borno Aboyer, expressed during the meeting the readiness of his government to secure the amount of sufficient financial loan."
The statement added that "Alaq asked the French companies to send the offer officially, for study within a short period, in order to allow the opportunity to accelerate the reconstruction of the airport."
During the period of his control of the city of Mosul in June 2014, the terrorist organization organized the dawn of the airport runway and then the control towers, in addition to the reception and departure halls and administrative and security buildings.
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