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Cabinet discusses infrastructure and energy projects

https://gds.gov.iq/cabinet-discusses-infrastructure-and-energy-projects/

 06 Mar 2019 - 2:22 pm 
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The Cabinet holds its regular session on Tuesday in Baghdad under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Adil Abd Al-Mahdi.

The Cabinet grants the Ministry of Transportation the authority to sign contracts regarding the infrastructure project of the “Al-Faw Grand Port”.

The Cabinet votes on a memorandum of understanding for the processing of crude oil between the Government of Iraq and the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

The Cabinet votes on mechanisms for foreign borrowing and grants

The Cabinet also discusses the status of Iraqi women, their participation in society and how to support them

The Cabinet discusses ways of regulating the relationship between both the legislative and executive authorities through a code that will serve the two authorities and enhance their supervisory and executive roles.

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4 hours ago, 6ly410 said:

 

 

Thanks, 6ly.

WOW!  That was an interesting video.  It's the Ilhan Omar point of view.  (U.S. and Israel no good.  It's all about the Benjamins. etc, etc, etc.)

I had no idea that neighbors Iraq and Iran were THAT MUCH IN LOVE.

It looks like Iraq is in a difficult place, trying to get outside investors while keeping close ties with Iran.

Quite a dilemma for them.

 

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