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The deputy reveals an upcoming visit to Abbadi to France and Turkey and confirms that the latter conditions

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The deputy of the coalition of state law Jassem Mohammed Jaafar, on Tuesday, the expected visit of Prime Minister Haider Abadi to France and Turkey, pointing out that his visit to Turkey requires the withdrawal of Turkish troops from Baasika or find a solution.

Jafar said in an interview that "there is an intention of the Prime Minister to visit Turkey and France and expect to be a visit to France next month," noting that "his visit to Turkey is excluded in the near time until the departure of Turkish troops from Baasika or solve the problem in another way, I have this file through the solution of those forces and keep some advisers for training up to 250 advisers and pull the rest with armor. " 
He added that "the visit to Turkey if a date has been set for it will have several axes for the existence of many common points between the two countries to develop the relationship as files PKK and oil Water and economic and investment projects and the reconstruction of liberated areas and other files of mutual benefit between the two countries. "

"This visit will be to discuss investment and some quality projects through French investments in Iraq, in addition to supporting Iraq in the reconstruction of the liberated areas," he said, adding that the visit to France was not exactly set, but we do not expect it this month.

Jaafar said that "there is a conference expected in Kuwait and we believe that Abadi will move on the States to urge them to participate in the conference to support Iraq, especially that there are promises made to Iraq previously to provide assistance worth ten billion dollars, but was not met by only one billion and eight of the ten of those amounts," pointing to Said he would "try to ensure that these sums are completed by participating in the Kuwait conference."

Al-Riyadh newspaper quoted a source close to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi as saying that the latter would visit after the Eid al-Adha holidays, France and Turkey to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries.

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Abadi is visiting France on Thursday to discuss its participation in the reconstruction of Iraq
[Ayna-Baghdad] 
Prime Minister Haider Abadi will visit Paris on Thursday.

France on Monday stressed its desire to strengthen bilateral relations with Iraq in all fields, especially economic, within the framework of the upcoming visit of Abbadi to Paris. 

The French Foreign Ministry said in a press statement that France will continue to stand with the Iraqi authorities to help them meet the challenges of reconstruction and national reconciliation and the involvement of all parties to the government. 

Abbadi will pay an official visit to Paris on Thursday, during which he will discuss with senior officials issues of mutual interest and meet with French companies interested in participating in reconstruction and economic development in Iraq, the statement said. 

It is noteworthy that some local media reported yesterday that French President Emmanuel Macaron has called on Abadi to grant rights to the Kurdish people after the organization of the referendum on independence.

"The invitation to visit France has nothing to do with the crisis of the unconstitutional referendum. The aim of the visit is to strengthen bilateral relations and to focus efforts to combat terrorism in the region after the huge Iraqi successes in this area," the prime minister's office said in a statement. 

"The last call of the prime minister with the French president has never been addressed [to the need to recognize the rights of the Kurdish people] or [not to escalate by Baghdad] as promoted by the Kurdish media. On the contrary, the insistence of the Kurdish leadership on holding the referendum and exposing the region To instability ".

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On the eve of Abadi's visit .. France retreats from mediation efforts between Baghdad and Erbil

03.10.2017 

PARIS (Reuters) - France appeared to back down on Tuesday from mediation efforts between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, saying the visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to the country would focus on bilateral relations and the fight against terrorism.

Abadi is scheduled to arrive in Paris on Wednesday for a two-day visit.

Although the call was made for Abadi ahead of a referendum on independence held by Kurds in the Kurdistan region last month, the office of French President Emmanuel Macaron issued a statement on Friday to help ease tension between Baghdad and the Kurds.

Abadi's office issued a response on Saturday, in which Iraqi officials made clear that the call was not linked to the Kurdish referendum on independence.

The president mentioned the importance of preserving the unity and territorial integrity of Iraq while recognizing the rights of the Kurdish people," the statement said. "The Iraqis must remain united in light of the priority being given to the fight against the al-Qaeda organization and the stability of Iraq."

But the French Foreign Ministry published a statement, Tuesday, did not address the Kurdish referendum.

During a press briefing from McCron's office, senior officials repeatedly avoided answering questions about the issue of the Kurdistan referendum, saying the visit was important to strengthen bilateral relations, assess the battle against the Da'ash organization and discuss reconciliation in general in Iraq.

"At a time when the restoration of lands controlled by the Da'ash organization has made great progress in the past few months, France wants to give the relationship with Iraq new momentum in all sectors and to develop cooperation, economic relations and political dialogue," the Foreign Ministry statement said.

With Turkey and Iran isolating the Kurds and the United States' vote last month, Paris, which has good relations with Baghdad and Erbil, had a chance to try to play the role of mediator.

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France: Abadi's visit to Paris will strengthen political and economic relations

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France: Abadi's visit to Paris will strengthen political and economic relations

 

 From 2017-10-03 at 19:42 (Baghdad time)

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The French Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that Paris wants to give the relationship with Iraq new momentum in all sectors and seek to develop cooperation and economic relations and political dialogue, stressing that the visit of Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the country will be in this goal.

In a statement today (October 3, 2017), the Foreign Ministry added that the visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to the country will focus on bilateral relations and the fight against extremism and terrorism. The statement did not mention anything about the territory Kurdistan and the referendum.

During a press briefing from McCron's office before the visit, senior officials repeatedly avoided answering questions about the Kurdish crisis, saying that "the visit is important to strengthen bilateral relations and assess the battle against an organization that advocates and discusses reconciliation in general in Iraq."

Abadi is scheduled to arrive in Paris on Wednesday for a two-day visit. Although the invitation was given to Abadi before the independence referendum held by the Kurdistan region last month, the office of French President Emmanuel Macaron issued a statement on Friday (September 29, 2017) In easing tension between Baghdad and the region.

In the isolation imposed by the regional powers Turkey and Iran on the Kurdistan region and the tight stance taken by the United States last month, Paris, which has good relations with Baghdad and Erbil, had a chance to try to play the role of mediator.

The Kurdistan region held a referendum on the independence of the province and secession from the Iraqi state on 25 September 2017, while faced pressure and a strong international rejection of its failure, and the Iraqi government began to take decisions and actions against the referendum of the region and its implications, and asked the Iraqi parliament to Abadi to impose federal authorities in the Kurdistan region . Ending 29/34 

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Abadi heads to Paris at official invitation
(AFP) - Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi left Baghdad on Wednesday for Paris at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macaron.
"The visit comes to discuss the development of relations between the two friendly countries and expand them in all fields, especially the cooperation against terrorism, which is a common enemy, and support the Iraqi forces in their war against Daqash, and strengthen their victories and weapons capabilities," a statement from his office said. . 
"Abadi and the accompanying ministerial delegation will also focus on economic cooperation and increase the contribution of French companies and expertise in the efforts to restore stability and reconstruction of liberated cities and all governorates," he added. 

"The official delegation accompanying Abadi includes the ministers of defense, oil, agriculture, higher education, scientific research, immigration, displaced persons, industry and minerals, the agency and the national security adviser and head of the investment authority."
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office said Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, Wednesday, that the latter went to the French capital of Paris at the head of a government delegation, noting Anhzh visit was to discuss the development of relations between the two countries and expand in all fields. 

The office said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, a copy of it, "The Prime Minister Haider Abadi went back to the French capital Paris at an official invitation addressed to him last August by French President Emmanuel Macaron," noting that "the visit came to discuss the development and expansion of relations between the two friendly countries, In all areas, especially the cooperation against terrorism, which is a common enemy, and support the Iraqi forces in their war against the Daash, and strengthen their victories and capabilities of weapons.

 

 

 

 


The office added that "the discussions held by Abadi and the accompanying ministerial delegation will focus on economic cooperation and increase the contribution of French companies and expertise in the efforts to restore stability and reconstruction of liberated cities and the whole of the provinces." The delegation includes ministers of defense, oil, agriculture, higher education, National and Chairman of the Investment Authority. " 

The news agency "Reuters" a source in the office of French President Emmanuel Macaron said that Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi before McCron's invitation to visit Paris on the fifth of October for talks on the referendum on the Kurdistan region of independence.

The press office of Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi issued on September 30, 2017, a clarification on the press reports that Abadi has accepted an invitation from French President Emmanuel Macaron to discuss the referendum in the Kurdistan region in Paris, stressing that the invitation was submitted to Abadi a month before the referendum and has nothing to do with the crisis With the Territory.

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The political, security and economic issues are topped by a schedule of talks between Prime Minister Dr. Haider Abadi and French President Emmanuel Macaron at the Elysee Palace in Paris.

Abadi arrived in the French capital on an official visit at the invitation of the French president last August. 
According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office, "the talks between the two sides include discussing the development of relations between the two friendly countries and expanding them in all fields, in addition to cooperation against terrorism, which constitutes a common enemy, and supporting Iraqi forces in their war against" Da'ash "and enhancing its victories and weapons capabilities. 
The talks between the Prime Minister and his accompanying delegation will focus on "economic cooperation and increasing the contribution of French companies and expertise in the efforts to restore stability and reconstruction of liberated cities and all governorates."
The official delegation accompanying Abadi, the ministers of defense, oil, agriculture, higher education, scientific research, migration and displaced persons, industry and minerals, the agency and the national security adviser and head of the Investment Authority. For his part, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, Abbas al-Bayati told "morning" that "the political files, security and economic, is the most important what will be discussed by the Prime Minister during his visit to Paris." Stressing that Abadi will meet with the heads of the giant oil companies in France, as well as military equipment companies. 

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05/10/2017 12:00 AM

This morning, the official visit of Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi to Paris will begin. This Thursday will be full of meetings and meetings of the Iraqi-French talks in more than one file, the most prominent of which are security and economic issues. 
The delegation accompanying the Prime Minister includes ministers in various fields of expertise, foreign affairs, defense, oil, agriculture, industry, higher education, immigration and displaced persons, the Investment Authority and the National Security Adviser. This means that the Iraqi ministers in these specialties will discuss with their French counterparts the fields of cooperation between the two countries. .
Paris, Nice and other French cities have been subjected to ferocious terrorist operations that the European memory will not forget for decades to come, including Charles Hebdo's attacks and the bloody simultaneous Paris attacks. In November 2015, and in 2016, until the terrorist attacks reached the Champs-Elysées.
Two years ago, France launched an international conference on peace and security in Iraq, in which more than 30 countries signed a document that provides full support to Iraq in its fight against terrorism and to strengthen its security, stability and unity. We, the French, as well as all the countries of the world, face a common enemy that Iraq is fighting with force and courage. This will be put on the table of the meetings of Abadi-Makroun. The economic and investment files and supporting the arming of the Iraqi forces will be important in these discussions, In front of.
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French President Emmanuel Macaron announced on Thursday that Paris and Baghdad would sign a strategic framework agreement early next year 2018.

McCron said in a joint press conference with Prime Minister Haider Abadi, "Economy News", that "France and Iraq will sign at the beginning of next year 2018 strategic framework agreement," noting that "this agreement will work to strengthen relations and push for peace and stability in Iraq."

McCron added that "France wants a strong and stable state in Iraq, so it will always be on its side," pointing at the same time that "the visit of Abbadi stresses the importance of Franco-Iraqi relations." 

 

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The Latest: Iraqi PM says forces have retain Hawija

 
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French President Emmanuel Macron, left, welcomes Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris for talks on the international fight against Islamic State group extremists and rebuilding Iraq's economy. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
 
 
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BAGHDAD (AP) ” The Latest on developments regarding Iraq (all times local):

12:40 p.m.

Iraq’s prime minister says government forces have retaken the northern town of Hawija from Islamic State extremists, one of their last strongholds in Iraq.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in Paris on Thursday that “I want to announce the liberation of the city of Hawija today,” calling it a “victory not just of Iraq but of the whole world.”

He said that the fight against IS is now focused on the border zone with Syria.

Retaking Hawija was complicated by political wrangling among Iraq’s disparate security forces, because it is disputed between Baghdad and the northern Kurdish autonomous region.

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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is urging Kurdish peshmerga forces to keep working with Iraqi forces in the fight against Islamic State extremists despite tensions over the Kurds’ independence referendum.

 

Al-Abadi, speaking in Paris on Thursday, made an appeal to his compatriots saying “we don’t want armed confrontation” among Iraqi forces at a time when the government is ousting IS from its last strongholds.

 
 

Al-Abadi met Thursday with French President Emmanuel Macron, who offered mediation in the Kurdish tensions.

Iraq and its neighbors have rejected the Kurdish region’s independence referendum last month, and Baghdad has banned international flights and threatened to take control of the autonomous Kurdish region’s borders.

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11:50 a.m.

French President Emmanuel Macron is offering for France to mediate between the Iraqi government and Kurds seeking independence after a controversial referendum.

Macron made the offer after meeting Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in Paris on Thursday in wide-ranging talks about French support for the fight against the Islamic State group and rebuilding Iraqi’s economy.

Macron said France and others are worried about the situation of the Kurds after last month’s referendum, and said France supports the stability and territorial integrity of Iraq. He insisted on the importance of “national reconciliation and inclusive governance” that includes Kurds, “with whom France maintains close ties.”

Macron said dialogue “is the only path” and “France is ready . to contribute actively to mediation.”

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Abadi during his visit to the exhibition "Christians of the East": We cherish the original Iraqi Christian presence

 

 Since 2017-10-05 at 13:55 (Baghdad time)

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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Thursday that Iraq is proud of the Iraqi Christian presence and that it is an important part of the Iraqi people.

"Mr. Abbadi visited the exhibition (Christians of the East) at the Institute of the Arab World in Paris, and toured the corridors, which included many archaeological pieces and historical documents precious, was received by Jacques Lang, head of the Institute And the former French Minister of Culture.

"The visit is an opportunity to deepen the cultural relations between Iraq and France because of the depth of civilization and great effects that is the home of the Prophet, peace be upon him. This requires more cooperation between our two countries to preserve this important heritage of all humanity," he said. "But there are a few groups working on differences and entreaties instead of benefiting from human diversity and bringing people closer together."

"We cherish the genuine Iraqi Christian presence, and it is an important part of the Iraqi people and we are keen on its cultural and social presence," he said.

For his part, the head of the Institute praised the "civilization of Mesopotamia and the diversity of civilization in Iraq and the interest of the Institute in the civilization of Mesopotamia."

"It is costly for the French president to set up a fund to repair and salvage archeological sites and the Institute looks forward to being his first job in Iraq at any location decided by the Iraqi government," he said.

Prime Minister Haider Abadi arrived Wednesday evening, October 4, 2017, in France at the invitation of the President of the French President Emmanuel Macaron. Abadi held a joint conference with Macron today

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Total Oil" expresses its desire to expand investment in Iraq

"Total Oil" expresses its desire to expand investment in Iraq
Meeting Abadi at his residence in Paris with the delegation of Total Oil and Thales for military industries
 
 05 October 2017 01:38 PM

Mubasher: The Iraqi prime minister met today in Paris with the presidents of Total Oil and Thales for the French military industries, according to a statement issued by Haider Abadi's office.

The CEO of Total expressed his company's desire to expand the oil and gas investments in Iraq, stressing the company's keenness to deal with the central government of Baghdad and establish projects supporting the Iraqi economy.

Abadi also met with Thales' chief executive officer for talks to arm and equip the Iraqi security forces to meet the country's security requirements and assist them in their fight against the Da'ash organization.

Abadi left Wednesday for the French capital for a two-day visit to meet French President Emmanuel Macaron.

The French Foreign Ministry has announced that Iraq granted a loan of 430 million euros (512 million dollars) this year, against the backdrop of the impact of the Iraqi economy on the war on the organization of "Daash" and low oil prices

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Prime Minister Dr. Haider Abadi meets French President Emmanuel Macaron at the Elysee Palace

 

 

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Prime Minister Dr. Haider Abadi met Thursday at the Elysee Palace with French President Emmanuel Macaron. 
At the beginning of the meeting, 
the French president welcomed Dr. Haidar Abadi, stressing that France views this visit with great interest and expresses the common desire of the two countries to develop friendly relations and cooperation. He also congratulated the victories achieved by the Iraqi forces and the success achieved by the Iraqis in liberating their country and defeating the preacher, Common enemy. 
The two Presidents held a bilateral meeting and then proceeded to preside over the joint expanded meeting, which was followed by a joint press conference.
Al-Abbadi thanked President Makron for inviting his sovereignty, stressing Iraq's pride in the level of bilateral relations and the great opportunities for its development in the economic and trade fields. He also thanked the 430 million euro loan granted by the French government to support the budget and stability in Iraq. 
He said Iraq is a success story and we want to preserve the unity and sovereignty of our country, and the continued cooperation between our two countries in the two stages of confrontation and the establishment of security and peace,
Dr. Abadi announced the liberation of Hawija promising the Iraqis and the world this new victory achieved by the heroism of the Iraqis and that there is only a border bar with Syria. 
He stressed that the Kurdistan referendum is an out of the Constitution has been rejected by the Federal Court and the government and parliament, and must extend the authority of the federal state to the region and all Iraq with our keenness on the Kurdish people and respect the aspirations of all Iraqis, calling on the Peshmerga forces to fight alongside the Iraqi army to achieve security and stability Under the leadership of the federal authority.

For his part, President MacRoon expressed his country's support for the unity of Iraq and its territorial integrity and the support of the Iraqi government in all its constitutional steps to preserve the unity of the country, stressing that France stands with Iraq in peace and stood with it in the war and that we will continue to support Iraq to win together the war against peace and peace. Military and security and economic relations and building strategic cooperation, and expressed his country's readiness to provide all that will achieve security and stability for Iraq and its people.

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Prime Minister Dr. Haider Abadi during a joint press conference with the French President at the Elysee Palace: Iraq today is a success story in its victory over terrorism

 

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 Prime Minister Dr. Haidar al-Abadi said that Iraq today is a success story in its victory over terrorism, and that we want to preserve the unity of our country and its development, noting that the success achieved in the fight against terrorism was thanks to the sacrifices of brave fighters and the support of the world to Iraq. the world. 
He also referred to the strong relationship between Iraq and France, which has developed in recent years, and that Iraq is keen on its development, praising France's role in supporting and supporting Iraq in its war against terrorism.
Dr. Abbadi also reminded the Iraqis and the world of the liberation of the Hawija district entirely from the terrorist. 
"We must cooperate in the peace phase as we have cooperated and succeeded in the stage of fighting against Da'ash, who not only threatened Iraq, but also threatened the world and the region," he said, adding that Iraq had moved from terrorism to stability and reconstruction. 

Dr. Haider al-Abadi said that Iraq is looking to increase the contribution of French companies in Iraq because it has many investment opportunities.
He also called for the solution of all problems in the region in the light of dialogue and the need for a regional effort to eliminate the armed conflicts that have delayed the development of the region backward and allowed for the emergence of an advocate. 
He stressed that our concern is to maintain the sovereignty of Iraq in the light of the Iraqi constitution, which voted by the Iraqis, including the Kurds, and the referendum of Kurdistan is a departure from the Constitution and consensus, pointing out that the Federal Court rejected it because it is unconstitutional. 
He explained that we cherish our citizens Kurds and all citizens and we do not have degrees of citizenship in Iraq and we respect all aspirations of citizens, including the Kurds.
He stressed that the federal authority, according to the Constitution, should extend to all regions, including the disputed, how called Peshmerga forces in the disputed areas to work side by side with the Iraqi forces under the command of Iraqi forces to rebuild the areas and stability, indicating that we do not want an armed confrontation or hostility and must Federal authority is imposed.

 

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Prime Minister Dr. Haider Abadi meets French President Emmanuel Macaron at the Elysee Palace

 

 

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Prime Minister Dr. Haider Abadi met Thursday at the Elysee Palace with French President Emmanuel Macaron. 
At the beginning of the meeting, 
the French president welcomed Dr. Haidar Abadi, stressing that France views this visit with great interest and expresses the common desire of the two countries to develop friendly relations and cooperation. He also congratulated the victories achieved by the Iraqi forces and the success achieved by the Iraqis in liberating their country and defeating the preacher, Common enemy. 
The two Presidents held a bilateral meeting and then proceeded to preside over the joint expanded meeting, which was followed by a joint press conference.
Al-Abbadi thanked President Makron for inviting his sovereignty, stressing Iraq's pride in the level of bilateral relations and the great opportunities for its development in the economic and trade fields. He also thanked the 430 million euro loan granted by the French government to support the budget and stability in Iraq. 
He said Iraq is a success story and we want to preserve the unity and sovereignty of our country, and the continued cooperation between our two countries in the two stages of confrontation and the establishment of security and peace,
Dr. Abadi announced the liberation of Hawija promising the Iraqis and the world this new victory achieved by the heroism of the Iraqis and that there is only a border bar with Syria. 
He stressed that the Kurdistan referendum is an out of the Constitution has been rejected by the Federal Court and the government and parliament, and must extend the authority of the federal state to the region and all Iraq with our keenness on the Kurdish people and respect the aspirations of all Iraqis, calling on the Peshmerga forces to fight alongside the Iraqi army to achieve security and stability Under the leadership of the federal authority.

For his part, President MacRoon expressed his country's support for the unity of Iraq and its territorial integrity and the support of the Iraqi government in all its constitutional steps to preserve the unity of the country, stressing that France stands with Iraq in peace and stood with it in the war and that we will continue to support Iraq to win together the war against peace and peace. Military and security and economic relations and building strategic cooperation, and expressed his country's readiness to provide all that will achieve security and stability for Iraq and its people.

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Prime Minister Haider Abadi renewed his pride and his adherence to the Iraqi Christian presence as an important part of the Iraqi people.

He said during a visit to the exhibition of the Christians of the East of the Institute of the Arab world in Paris that the cultural relations linking Iraq and France deep and require more cooperation between the two countries.

And toured the Prime Minister in the exhibition hall, which included many archaeological pieces and historical documents precious.

The head of the Institute and former French Minister of Culture, Jacques Lang, hailed the civilization of Mesopotamia and its diversity, noting that the French president had commissioned him to form a fund to repair and save the archaeological sites. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Boozer said:

compare Iran and Turkey, to Iraq, who is worth more, Iraq is a Rich Nation with Oil, natural Gas, Gold, and will be Great again Soon

 

I Luv It Whenever Boozer Starts Drinking Early ! :o 

 

 

Bartender - Another Round For The Boozer And Keep 'Em Coming ! :cheesehead: 

 

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And Continuing News Of Investment Coming Back Into

Iraq With The Security Situation Being Stabilized...

 

 

Abadi: 25 major French companies interested in investing in Iraq

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And Continuing News Of Investment Coming Back Into Iraq With The Security Situation Being Stabilized...

Abadi: 25 major French companies interested in investing in Iraq

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Major French companies are ready to contribute to the reconstruction of Iraq

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Twenty-five major French companies announced on Thursday their willingness to work in Iraq and contribute to their reconstruction according to the terms of reference of their companies.

 

"Abadi visited the headquarters of the French employers' organization in Paris (MDF) and held a discussion session with the heads of major French companies," said the press office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi in a press statement. "He reviewed the progress achieved in Iraq and the victories achieved by it, Iraqi forces and the heroic defense of Iraqis for the unity and safety of their country. "

He added that "the liberalization operations aimed at achieving stability and the start of an reconstruction campaign for all Iraqi provinces, especially the liberated ones, which we are successful to move to the stage of construction," referring to "the government plan and investment opportunities available to French companies to develop their investments and start new projects in the sectors of oil, energy, housing, Industry, agriculture, environment and other vital fields to achieve an economic renaissance that our people look forward to investing in the available resources, absorbing manpower and providing a wide range of jobs. "

The statement said that "the heads of French companies have expressed their desire to work in Iraq and contribute to reconstruction according to the terms of their companies, which are more than 25 major companies," pointing out that "they made several proposals and inquiries about investment opportunities and the labor market in Iraq were discussed and answered by the Prime Minister and Ministers Members of the Iraqi delegation. "

Prime Minister Haider Abadi arrived on Wednesday (October 4, 2017) in Paris, at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macaron.

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Economy News _ Baghdad

Twenty-five major French companies announced Thursday their willingness to work in Iraq and contribute to their reconstruction according to the terms of reference of their companies, while offering suggestions and inquiries about investment opportunities and the labor market. 

 

The media office of Prime Minister Haider Abadi said in a press statement received "Economy News" a copy of him, "Abadi visited the headquarters of the Organization of French employers in Paris (MDF) and held a meeting with the heads of major French companies," explaining that "reviewed the progress in Iraq And the victories achieved by the Iraqi forces and the heroic defense of Iraqis from the unity and safety of their country. "

 

"The liberalization plan is aimed at achieving stability and launching an reconstruction campaign for all Iraqi provinces, especially the liberated ones, which is our success to move to the stage of construction," he said, referring to the government plan and investment opportunities available to French companies to develop their investments and start new projects in the oil sectors Energy, housing, infrastructure, basic services, communications, roads, industry, agriculture, the environment and other vital areas to achieve an economic renaissance that our people are looking to invest in.

 

"The heads of French companies have expressed their desire to work in Iraq and contribute to its reconstruction in accordance with the terms of their companies, which are more than 25 major companies," he said, noting that "they made several proposals and inquiries about investment opportunities and the labor market in Iraq were discussed and answered By the Prime Minister and the ministers of the members of the Iraqi delegation. "

 

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