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Transport Minister: Iraq is ready to open the door of movement of Arab citizens without restriction


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Transport Minister: Iraq is ready to open the door of movement of Arab citizens without restriction

2:13:38 10/25/2016 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad 

announced Transport Minister, Kazem cup erythema, expressed Iraq 's readiness to open navigate the door in front of Arab citizens "without restriction", to take advantage of their expertise ,including perpetuates communication. 

According to a statement of the ministry, on Monday, that the erythema search today in Cairo with ministers Egyptian and Jordanian transport on the sidelines of the 57th session of the Council ofArab ministers of transport , which begins its work on Tuesday, put the Arab transport sector strategy. 

the meeting discussed several topics in land and maritime transport and multimodal transport , air transport areas with the aim of developing Arab cooperation in various transport and removing areas barriers to facilitate and promote trade, transit and investment among Arab countries movement, according to the statement. 

He said Hamami, the importance of the development of an Arab strategy for transport sectors include plans and programs to ensure the transport facilitation issues, in cooperation and coordination with Arab specialized organizations. 

He added , "We are ready for cooperation in the fields of transport all to take advantage of the experiences of the Arab brothers including sustains communication and opens horizons for Arab citizens to travel between the Arab countries without any limitation. " 

The Egyptian Minister of civil Aviation, Sharif Fathi, received on Saturday, transport Minister Kazem cup of erythema, which is being a visit to Egypt last several days looking in with Egyptian officials the affairs of the transport sector and cooperation between the two countries. 
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