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Iraq needs $ 90 billion to rebuild the country 15 years after the US invasion, a report by Al Jazeera television said on Tuesday.

"The war on the terrorist organization has caused 80 percent destruction in the city of Ramadi, while the Iraqis are still living in the rubble of the houses without being able to rebuild them," the report said.

"The Iraqi government has announced that large-scale reconstruction in the country has not started yet because it does not have enough money, while Iraq has only received 30 billion dollars from the Kuwait reconstruction conference in the country," he said.

"The reconstruction of central Anbar alone needs about $ 10 billion, while the war has caused the destruction of entire cities, including areas west of Mosul, Ramadi and parts of Tikrit," the report said.

"Thousands of citizens still live in displacement camps outside the city of Ramadi and there are nearly two million Iraqis living in displacement camps across the country because of the destruction of their homes as a result of the war," the report said.

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Iraq needs $ 90 billion to rebuild the country 15 years after the US invasion, a report by Al Jazeera television said on Tuesday.

"The war on the terrorist organization has caused 80 percent destruction in the city of Ramadi, while the Iraqis are still living in the rubble of the houses without being able to rebuild them," the report said.

"The Iraqi government has announced that large-scale reconstruction in the country has not started yet because it does not have enough money, while Iraq has only received 30 billion dollars from the Kuwait reconstruction conference in the country," he said.

"The reconstruction of central Anbar alone needs about $ 10 billion, while the war has caused the destruction of whole cities, including areas west of Mosul, Ramadi and parts of Tikrit," the report said.

"Thousands of citizens still live in displacement camps outside the city of Ramadi and there are nearly two million Iraqis living in displacement camps across the country because of the destruction of their homes as a result of the war," the report said. Ending / 25 z

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The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mahdi Al-Alak, that the government is working in multiple directions according to the requirements and the need of liberated provinces, as well as keen to avoid duplication and replication of projects in more than one hand.

Al-Aalak stressed that the government, after improving oil prices and achieving a great victory over a supporter of reconstruction and providing services to all parts of the country,

He explained that the committee to follow the recommendations of the Kuwait International Conference on Iraq Reconstruction coordinates its affairs on international loans, and works with international organizations on an ongoing basis

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Kuwait grants Iraq $ 80 million loan

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Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) announced Thursday that it has signed a loan agreement with Iraq worth 23.5 million Kuwaiti dinars ($ 80 million) to help finance the construction and equipping of schools in Iraq.

"The agreement is the first after the Kuwait International Conference for the Reconstruction of Iraq, which was held last February," said the Director-General of the Fund, Abdulwahab Al-Bader, according to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).

Al-Bader added that "the loan agreement is in the achievement of the fourth goal of the goals of sustainable development and the education of quality and comprehensive for all."

"The project aims to contribute to supporting economic and social development in Iraq by raising the educational and vocational level of students in the primary and secondary levels by providing students with educational opportunities, providing additional classrooms, building new schools and contributing to reducing the phenomenon of dropout."

He pointed out that "the project includes the establishment of 73 schools, each of which 12 to 18 classrooms in 15 provinces in Iraq, including the civil and electrical and health work necessary for the establishment of management buildings and classrooms and laboratories, as well as providing consultancy services for design and supervision of implementation.

He added that "by signing this agreement, the Fund has provided Iraq with 3 loans since it had provided two loans in 1970 and 1971, the total value of about 5.7 million Kuwaiti dinars (18 million dollars), in addition to 4 grants provided by the State of Kuwait with a total value of 85 million dinars ($ 290 million) focused on the sectors of health, education, housing and other reconstruction of areas affected by terrorist operations.

The Kuwait International Conference for the Reconstruction of Iraq, which took place from February 12 to 14, 2018, concluded that the countries and participating parties announced contributions of 30 billion dollars for the reconstruction of Iraq.

http://www.aljournal.com/الكويت-تمنح-العراق-قرضاً-بقيمة-80-مليون/

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Kuwait Development Bank signs $ 80 million loan agreement with Iraq

Kuwait Development Bank signs $ 80 million loan agreement with Iraq
The loan contributes to the financing of the construction and equipping schools in Iraq
 
 05 Jul 2018 03:03 PM

KUWAIT: The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development signed a loan agreement with the Republic of Iraq worth 23.5 million Kuwaiti dinars (80 million dollars) to help finance the construction and equipping of schools in Iraq.

According to KUNA, the Director-General of the Fund Abdulwahab Al-Bader said in a press statement on Thursday that the agreement is the first after the Kuwait International Conference for the Reconstruction of Iraq in February.

Al-Bader pointed out that the loan agreement aims to achieve the fourth goal of the goals of sustainable development and the education of quality and comprehensive for all.

He added that the project aims to contribute to support economic and social development in Iraq by raising the educational and vocational level of students in primary and secondary levels by providing students with educational opportunities, providing additional classrooms, building new schools and contributing to reducing the phenomenon of dropout.

He explained that the project includes the establishment of 73 schools, each consisting of 12 to 18 classrooms in 15 governorates of the Republic of Iraq, including the civil and electrical and health work necessary to establish the buildings management, classrooms and laboratories, as well as providing consultancy services for design and supervision of implementation.

He said that with the signing of this agreement, the Fund has provided the Republic with 3 loans, since it had already provided two loans in 1970 and 1971 with a total value of about KD 5.7 million ($ 18 million), in addition to four grants provided by the State of Kuwait with a total value of 85 million dinars $ 1 million) focused on health, education, housing, and reconstruction of areas affected by terrorist operations.

For his part, the Director General of the Department of Public Debt in the Iraqi Ministry of Finance, Dr. Salah al-Din al-Hadithi said in a similar statement that the loans of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development "very easy where the annual interest rate does not exceed 2%" up to 20 years.

He pointed out that this step is the first in cooperation of the Iraqi Ministry of Finance with the Kuwait Fund for Development "and will be followed by other loans" concentrated in different sectors in health, education and other sectors.

The Kuwait Fund for Development was established as a Kuwaiti financial fund on December 31, 1961 with the aim of providing and managing financial and technical assistance to Arab and developing countries in support of Kuwait's foreign policy and strengthening its global standing.

The Kuwait International Conference for the Reconstruction of Iraq, hosted by the country from February 12 to 14, 2018, concluded the declaration of the States and the participating parties with contributions of 30 billion dollars for the reconstruction of Iraq.

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Kuwait grants Iraq loan to finance schools project
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Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, announced on Thursday, granting Iraq a loan of 23.5 million dinars [$ 80 million] in the conference announced pledges reconstruction of Iraq.
According to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) today, "the Fund explained in a statement that the loan will fund the project of establishing and equipping 73 schools in 15 Iraqi provinces." 
The project aims to support the economic and social development in Iraq by raising the educational and vocational level of students in the primary and secondary levels, and contribute to reducing the phenomenon of school dropout, according to the statement. 
Iraq received support of about $ 30 billion from international donors at a conference held in Kuwait last February.
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Editorial Date: 2018/7/5 18:48  213 times read
Iraq receives the first installment of the Kuwaiti loan of one billion dollars
The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) on Thursday began implementing its pledges at the Kuwait International Conference on Iraq Reconstruction, which it hosted in February by granting Iraq a loan of 23.5 million Kuwaiti dinars (about 80 million dollars) To fund the project to establish and equip 73 schools in 15 Iraqi provinces.
The project aims to support the economic and social development in Iraq by raising the educational and vocational level of students in the primary and secondary levels, to provide students with educational opportunities, provide additional classrooms, build new schools and contribute to reducing the phenomenon of dropout. 
The Conference on the Reconstruction of Iraq, held from February 12 to 14, chaired by five parties - the European Union, Iraq, Kuwait, the United Nations and the World Bank - reflected the strong belief of the State of Kuwait in the importance of Iraq's stability and prosperity as an important and influential country, especially in the current circumstances. 
Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah announced the commitment of the State of Kuwait to allocate one billion dollars to a loan facility under the mechanisms of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development and $ 1 billion to invest in investment opportunities in Iraq.
The Conference concluded with contributions of $ 30 billion announced by the participating countries and countries, which amounted to 76 countries, regional and international organizations, 51 development funds, regional and international financial institutions, 107 local, regional and international non-governmental organizations and 1850 private sector representatives.
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Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, announced Thursday, signed a loan with Iraq worth 23.5 million Kuwaiti dinars agreement ($ 80 million), to contribute to the financing of the construction and equipping of schools in Iraq. 
"A loan agreement with Iraq worth 23.5 million Kuwaiti dinars ($ 80 million) has been signed to contribute to the financing of the project for the construction and equipping of schools," said Abdulwahab Al-Bader, director general of the fund, according to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). Iraq, "explaining that" the Convention is the first after the Kuwait International Conference for the reconstruction of Iraq, which was held last February. " 
Al-Bader added that "the loan agreement is in the achievement of the fourth goal of the goals of sustainable development and the education of quality and comprehensive for all."
"The project aims to contribute to supporting economic and social development in Iraq by raising the educational and vocational level of students in the primary and secondary levels by providing students with educational opportunities, providing additional classrooms, building new schools and contributing to reducing the phenomenon of dropout." 
He pointed out that "the project includes the establishment of 73 schools, each consisting of 12 to 18 classrooms in 15 governorates of the Republic of Iraq, including the civil and electrical and health work necessary to establish management buildings and classrooms and laboratories, as well as providing consultancy services for design and supervision of implementation.
He added that "by signing this agreement, the Fund has submitted to the Republic 3 loans, since it has provided two loans in 1970 and 1971, the total value of about 5.7 million Kuwaiti dinars (18 million dollars), in addition to 4 grants provided by the State of Kuwait with a total value of 85 million dinars ($ 290 million) focused on the sectors of health, education, housing and other reconstruction of areas affected by terrorist operations. 
The Kuwait Fund for Development was established as a Kuwaiti financial fund on December 31, 1961 with the aim of providing and managing financial and technical assistance to Arab and developing countries in support of Kuwait's foreign policy and strengthening its global standing. 
The Kuwait International Conference for the Reconstruction of Iraq, hosted by the country from 12 to 14 February 2018, concluded the declaration of the States and the participating parties with contributions of 30 billion dollars for the reconstruction of Iraq.

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Iraq signs agreement worth KD 23.5 million with Kuwait

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Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) has signed a loan agreement with Iraq worth 23.5 million Kuwaiti dinars ($ 80 million) to help finance the construction and equipping of schools in Iraq. 

"The agreement is the first after the Kuwait International Conference for the Reconstruction of Iraq, which was held last February," said the director-general of the fund, Abdulwahab Al-Bader, according to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). 

Al-Bader added that "the loan agreement is in the achievement of the fourth goal of sustainable development goals of good education and comprehensive for all." 

He pointed out that the project aims to contribute to supporting economic and social development in Iraq by raising the educational and vocational level of students in primary and secondary levels by providing students with educational opportunities, providing additional classrooms, building new schools and contributing to reducing the phenomenon of scientific dropout.

He pointed out that 'the project includes the establishment of 73 schools each with 12 to 18 classrooms in 15 provinces in Iraq, including the civil, electrical and health work necessary to establish the buildings management and classrooms and laboratories, as well as providing consultancy services for design and supervision of implementation. 

He added that "with the signing of this agreement, the Fund has provided Iraq with 3 loans, since it has already provided two loans in 1970 and 1971, the total value of about 5.7 million Kuwaiti dinars (18 million dollars), in addition to 4 grants provided by the State of Kuwait with a total value of 85 million dinars ($ 290 million), focused on health, education, housing, and reconstruction of areas affected by terrorist operations.

 

 
 
 
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Iraq signs agreement worth KD 23.5 million with Kuwait

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Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) has signed a loan agreement with Iraq worth 23.5 million Kuwaiti dinars ($ 80 million) to help finance the construction and equipping of schools in Iraq. 

"The agreement is the first after the Kuwait International Conference for the Reconstruction of Iraq, which was held last February," said the director-general of the fund, Abdulwahab Al-Bader, according to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). 

Al-Bader added that "the loan agreement is in the achievement of the fourth goal of sustainable development goals of good education and comprehensive for all." 

He pointed out that the project aims to contribute to supporting economic and social development in Iraq by raising the educational and vocational level of students in primary and secondary levels by providing students with educational opportunities, providing additional classrooms, building new schools and contributing to reducing the phenomenon of scientific dropout.

He pointed out that 'the project includes the establishment of 73 schools each with 12 to 18 classrooms in 15 provinces in Iraq, including the civil, electrical and health work necessary to establish the buildings management and classrooms and laboratories, as well as providing consultancy services for design and supervision of implementation. 

He added that "with the signing of this agreement, the Fund has provided Iraq with 3 loans, since it has already provided two loans in 1970 and 1971, the total value of about 5.7 million Kuwaiti dinars (18 million dollars), in addition to 4 grants provided by the State of Kuwait with a total value of 85 million dinars ($ 290 million), focused on health, education, housing, and reconstruction of areas affected by terrorist operations.

 

 
 
 

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The state of law warns against waiving three oil wells in favor of Kuwait

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The former deputy of the coalition of the rule of law, high Nassif, warned on Friday of the waiver of three oil wells in favor of Kuwait in return for lending money at the donor conference.

"It is regrettable that the blind implementation of the international resolutions on Kuwait has caused great damage to Iraq and caused billions of dollars in losses to Kuwait, including the Khawr Abdullah Canal, Kuwait's acquisition of Iraqi land and large arbitrary compensation," Nassif said in a statement. Warning that "the government will give Kuwait three oil wells in exchange for a loan from donor countries at the donor conference."

"Kuwait's position on Iraq is well known to all. It has made no concessions regarding the international sanctions that fall within the compensations of its invasion in the time of the previous regime, even though the Iraqi people were defeated and had no hand in invading it."

Naseef stressed the need for civil society organizations, jurists, activists, intellectuals, elders and dignitaries to raise their voices to put pressure on the government and demand the opening of this file and review it fully if we want to carry out comprehensive reforms, with the need to reverse many of the decisions taken in this regard.

http://www.almaalomah.com/2018/07/20/327692/

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A former deputy warns of Iraqi decisions in favor of Kuwait .. Oil wells in return for a financial loan

A former deputy warns of Iraqi decisions in favor of Kuwait .. Oil wells in return for a financial loan

 

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A member of the coalition of state law high Nassif, on Friday, to pressure the government to back down on the decisions and actions taken within the file of Kuwait, warning of the consequences of waiving three oil wells in favor of Kuwait in exchange for lending funds at the donor conference.

"It is regrettable that the blind implementation of international resolutions on Kuwait has caused great damage to Iraq and caused billions of dollars in losses to Kuwait, including the Khawr Abdullah Canal and the acquisition of Iraqi land by Kuwait and its acquisition," Nasif said in a statement. On large arbitrary compensation, "warning that" the government to give Kuwait three oil wells in return for a loan from donor countries at the donor conference. "

Nassif added that "Kuwait's positions towards Iraq are known to all. It has not made any concessions regarding the international sanctions that fall within the compensations of its invasion in the time of the previous regime, even though the Iraqi people were defeated and had no hand in invading it."

She stressed the need for "civil society organizations, jurists, activists, intellectuals, elders and dignitaries to raise their voices to put pressure on the government and demand the opening of this file and review it fully if we want to carry out comprehensive reforms, with the need to reverse many of the decisions taken in this regard."

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Kuwaiti Deputy for "Information": We seek to create large investments in Iraq

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Kuwaiti National Assembly member Saleh Ahmed Ashour said on Thursday that his country is seeking to create large investments in Iraq during the coming period, pointing out that the economic relations between the two countries will witness remarkable development.

 "Kuwait is keen to develop bilateral relations with neighboring Iraq," Ashour said in a statement. "Kuwait is a leadership and a government that always seeks to strengthen the relationship permanently away from previous differences."

Ashour added that "the Iraqi-Kuwaiti rapprochement will be reflected positively on the economy of the two countries in the first place," stressing that "Kuwait seeks to create large investments and reconstruction of Iraq will be an economic starting point for Kuwait."

On the recent visits of a number of Iraqi leaders and officials to Kuwait, Ashour said that "the recent visits of Iraqi officials to the State of Kuwait is a positive indicator of the development of relations between the two countries." Ending / 25 h

http://www.almaalomah.com/2018/08/09/333471/

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