The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mahdi Al-Alaq, on Wednesday, the need to reconstruct the health sector in the liberated areas, between Iraq went from the totalitarian economy to the free economy.
Al-Aalak said during his presiding over the Iraqi-Kuwaiti workshop to prepare for the International Conference on Iraq Reconstruction and Development scheduled to be held in Kuwait in February next year, according to a statement received by "Economy News" a copy of it, "Iraq cares about the investment side and attaches importance to this conference, Iraq went from the totalitarian economy to the free economy, relying on its natural and human potentials in various industrial, agricultural and tourism sectors and its ability to absorb many projects. "
He pointed out that "the keenness of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the Iraqi government to move forward and prepare for the conference, and guide him to form a national team headed by the Secretariat," noting that "the team is working on the completion of another report to survey the damage of the residential sector and relying on special forms and mechanisms adopted in cooperation with the team of Heptat At the United Nations. "
"The damage caused by terrorism in liberated cities and in various sectors and infrastructure, especially the education sector and the government's efforts to cooperate with the United Nations to rehabilitate and build schools," he said.
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Al-Aalak said during his presiding over the Iraqi-Kuwaiti workshop to prepare for the International Conference on Iraq Reconstruction and Development scheduled to be held in Kuwait in February next year, according to a statement received by "Economy News" a copy of it, "Iraq cares about the investment side and attaches importance to this conference, Iraq went from the totalitarian economy to the free economy, relying on its natural and human potentials in various industrial, agricultural and tourism sectors and its ability to absorb many projects. "
He pointed out that "the keenness of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the Iraqi government to move forward and prepare for the conference, and guide him to form a national team headed by the Secretariat," noting that "the team is working on the completion of another report to survey the damage of the residential sector and relying on special forms and mechanisms adopted in cooperation with the team of Heptat At the United Nations. "
"The damage caused by terrorism in liberated cities and in various sectors and infrastructure, especially the education sector and the government's efforts to cooperate with the United Nations to rehabilitate and build schools," he said.
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