08/18/2015 13:58
Long-Presse / Baghdad
The Iraqi ambassador to Iran Rajah al-Moussawi, said on Tuesday that Iraq bilateral investment with Iran seeks common between the two countries in the Azadegan oil field, while noting the continuation of negotiations between the parties to develop the field.
Rajah said al-Moussawi told "Fars news" and seen by the (long-Presse) that "the negotiations between the sectors of the Iraqi oil officials and Iran to develop Azadegan field joint between the two countries adjacent to Iraq in southwest Iran."
Long-Presse / Baghdad
The Iraqi ambassador to Iran Rajah al-Moussawi, said on Tuesday that Iraq bilateral investment with Iran seeks common between the two countries in the Azadegan oil field, while noting the continuation of negotiations between the parties to develop the field.
Rajah said al-Moussawi told "Fars news" and seen by the (long-Presse) that "the negotiations between the sectors of the Iraqi oil officials and Iran to develop Azadegan field joint between the two countries adjacent to Iraq in southwest Iran."
Al-Moussawi said that he "decided to take a common step in the oil field will be shared investment in this project," noting that "Commissioners are still ongoing and the outcome reported encouraging news soon."
And Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari announced on Tuesday (February 24, 2015), Iran and Iraq signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the diplomatic and special passports, as he emphasized Iraq achieve successes displayed on the internal and external security and political levels.
It is noteworthy that Iraq and Iran have signed, in Monday (16-2-2015), several memoranda of understanding and agreements in various fields, notably the industrial, agricultural and commercial aspects, while the agreements were signed within the enlarged meeting of the Iraqi - Iranian Joint Committee.
Iraq and Iran and is associated with the post-2003 political and economic relations and close, after a rupture between the two countries following the eight-year war fought by countries in the eighties of the last century, accusing the Iraqi politicians Iran, of being behind many of the acts of violence carried out inside Iraq, through its support to some of the armed groups , and equipped with weapons and explosives, but the government and the National Alliance deny that, as exposed at the international level for a group of international sanctions against the backdrop of its nuclear program, which the West sees as a prelude to making a nuclear bomb, while Tehran insists is peaceful. SOURCE
And Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari announced on Tuesday (February 24, 2015), Iran and Iraq signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the diplomatic and special passports, as he emphasized Iraq achieve successes displayed on the internal and external security and political levels.
It is noteworthy that Iraq and Iran have signed, in Monday (16-2-2015), several memoranda of understanding and agreements in various fields, notably the industrial, agricultural and commercial aspects, while the agreements were signed within the enlarged meeting of the Iraqi - Iranian Joint Committee.
Iraq and Iran and is associated with the post-2003 political and economic relations and close, after a rupture between the two countries following the eight-year war fought by countries in the eighties of the last century, accusing the Iraqi politicians Iran, of being behind many of the acts of violence carried out inside Iraq, through its support to some of the armed groups , and equipped with weapons and explosives, but the government and the National Alliance deny that, as exposed at the international level for a group of international sanctions against the backdrop of its nuclear program, which the West sees as a prelude to making a nuclear bomb, while Tehran insists is peaceful. SOURCE