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Ambassadors major countries renew their desire to invest in Iraq


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July 28, 2013

Ambassadors major countries renew their desire to invest in Iraq

Established members of the General Association of private banks in Iraq banquet business where new ambassadors of Britain, Australia and Japan, their willingness to invest in Iraq.

And British Ambassador Simon Coles in his speech: "The future of Iraq is a very positive indicator that he has substantial resources can be employed to achieve economic development in particular, and he enjoyed a growth rate of 9%, according to international estimates and reports."

He expressed the readiness of the embassy to provide all facilities to the money men in Iraq in coordination with the Association of private banks in Iraq as the body representing the private sector.

The Ambassador of Japan Mpso Mo is the other threw a speech in which he addressed the role of Japanese companies in the implementation of infrastructure projects in Iraq and many strategic projects.

He was president of the Association of private banks in Iraq, Adnan Chalabi has made ​​a detailed presentation about the nature of activities undertaken by private banks in Iraq and the size of the big money hoping to strengthen cooperation and partnership with international banks to strengthen the financial capacity to accommodate the requirements of construction and reconstruction, investment and development in the country.

Took place after lengthy discussions between the ambassadors and representatives of banks on ways of cooperation and partnership truth for the advancement of the Iraqi economy emerged from the ambassadors promises to provide the necessary support and facilities to activate cooperation ties with Iraq in general and the private sector in particular.

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