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Al-Abbadi was invited to hold a meeting with the delegation of the Korean company Henwa with representatives of companies and banks


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Editorial date: 2017/12/17 16:47 • 487 times read
Abadi stresses the importance of securing the road link between Basmaya complex and the center of Baghdad
(Baghdad: al-Furat News) Prime Minister Haidar Abadi, the importance of securing the road link between the complex Basmaya housing and the center of Baghdad.
A statement from his office received the agency {Euphrates News} copy of the day that "Abadi received a delegation of the company Hnwa Korean headed by its Chairman and Executive Director Joy Kwang Ho." 
"The meeting discussed the progress made to achieve more housing units in Basmaya housing complex. Abadi stressed during the meeting the importance of securing the road between the residential complex and the Baghdad center, in order to facilitate the relocation of the residents of the complex." 
Abadi said, according to the statement, "the relevant authorities to expedite the completion of the measures that have been directed." 
"Abbadi also listened to a detailed explanation by the company representatives about the completion plan for the coming years with emphasis on the quality of housing units and services necessary, including maintaining the cleanliness of the environment and spaces within the complex."
And "directed Abbadi to hold a meeting between the representatives of the company and the Iraqi banks to reach appropriate formulas to secure the marketing of units under appropriate lending conditions."
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Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi, on Sunday, held a meeting between the representatives of the company “Hnawa” Korean and Iraqi banks, to arrive at appropriate formulas to secure the marketing of housing units, “Basmaya” housing, under appropriate lending conditions.
A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Information Office said Haidar Al-Abadi met with the delegation of the Korean company HENWA, headed by its Chairman and CEO, Joy Kwang Ho, where they discussed the progress made to achieve more residential units in Basmaya housing complex.
Abadi stressed during the meeting the importance of securing the road between the residential complex and the center of the capital, so as to facilitate the movement of the residents of the complex, “directed the relevant authorities to expedite the completion of the procedures that were directed.
The Prime Minister listened to a detailed explanation by the representatives of the company about the completion plan for the coming years, with emphasis on the quality of the housing units and the necessary services, including maintaining the cleanliness of the environment and spaces within the complex.
Al-Abbadi called for a meeting between the representatives of the company and the Iraqi banks to reach suitable formulas to secure the marketing of the units under appropriate lending terms.

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