The Ministry of Planning announced on Friday the signing of two memorandums of understanding with the Saudi side, one of which is to develop the border port of Arar and the other on the development of cooperation on the customs side between the two countries. The Minister of Planning Salman Jumaili called on Saudi businessmen to benefit from the large investment opportunities. And moderate in Iraq.
The ministry said in a statement received by "The Economist News" a copy of it, "The Saudi capital Riyadh has seen intensive discussions between the Iraqi and Saudi sides discussed a number of issues and important files in the framework of the activities of the Iraqi-Saudi Joint Coordination Council, during the visit by a delegation of Iraqi government high The level is headed by Planning Minister Salman Jumaili. "
She added that the two sides discussed a number of important issues, including work on the rehabilitation of the perpetrators of Arar and Gemayma border and the beginning will be from the port of Arar. In this context, the two parties signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the two implementers, also discussed the development of cooperation on the customs side has been signed a memorandum of understanding Others "in this regard, pointing out that" the two sides agreed to form a number of joint technical committees to follow up the implementation of what has been reached and understandings of agreements between the two countries. "
"There is a real desire between the two countries to deepen relations and strengthen them through activating the investment aspects," Jumaili said, calling on Saudi businessmen to "take advantage of the large investment opportunities in Iraq, especially that there are 157 investment projects strategic and moderate."
The Arar border crossing with Saudi Arabia, which opened last year for commercial purposes, was closed more than 30 years ago and is opened every year in front of the pilgrims to perform Hajj and is closed after their return.
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The ministry said in a statement received by "The Economist News" a copy of it, "The Saudi capital Riyadh has seen intensive discussions between the Iraqi and Saudi sides discussed a number of issues and important files in the framework of the activities of the Iraqi-Saudi Joint Coordination Council, during the visit by a delegation of Iraqi government high The level is headed by Planning Minister Salman Jumaili. "
She added that the two sides discussed a number of important issues, including work on the rehabilitation of the perpetrators of Arar and Gemayma border and the beginning will be from the port of Arar. In this context, the two parties signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the two implementers, also discussed the development of cooperation on the customs side has been signed a memorandum of understanding Others "in this regard, pointing out that" the two sides agreed to form a number of joint technical committees to follow up the implementation of what has been reached and understandings of agreements between the two countries. "
"There is a real desire between the two countries to deepen relations and strengthen them through activating the investment aspects," Jumaili said, calling on Saudi businessmen to "take advantage of the large investment opportunities in Iraq, especially that there are 157 investment projects strategic and moderate."
The Arar border crossing with Saudi Arabia, which opened last year for commercial purposes, was closed more than 30 years ago and is opened every year in front of the pilgrims to perform Hajj and is closed after their return.
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