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"The Iraqi government sees priority in the participation of Egyptian companies in reconstruction efforts in Iraq because of their experience in recent years in achieving high achievement rates in national infrastructure projects," said Mohamed Ahmed Hashim, general coordinator of the Egyptian Mission for the Reconstruction of Iraq. Egypt".

The executive director of the group "BtoB ", that " the Egyptian companies that have gained a great reputation will be invited next month for Iraq 's reconstruction plan and the various stages which wereestimated from the World Bank worth $ 88 billion."

He pointed out that the priority for the Egyptian participation is in the general contracting companies, housing, construction materials companies and factories of all kinds. He pointed to the great interest of Iraq and Egypt in enhancing cooperation in the oil field in light of Cairo's aspiration to become a regional energy center, which coincides with Baghdad's desire to diversify. Export outlets in the light of the huge reserves enjoyed by Iraq and ranks third in the world.

 

 
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Ahmed al-Sahaf, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said that Iraq supports the strengthening of energy integration with Egypt through the oil pipeline project from Basra to Aqaba in order to diversify export outlets of Iraqi oil.

"We believe in the importance and necessity of expanding the various strategic partnerships to provide new opportunities for investment and economic prosperity that are consistent with the post-Saddam era and the reconstruction and empowerment phase," he said.


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Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi returned Sunday to Baghdad.
 
He said the media office for Abdul - Mahdi , in a brief statement received Alsumaria News, a copy of which "Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi returned home, concluding his visit to Egypt ."
 

Abdul-Mahdi discussed with the officials in Egypt bilateral relations between the two countries and means of developing them in various fields. He also participated in the Iraqi-Egyptian Jordanian summit, in addition to enhancing relations and discussing the political and political situation in the region.

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Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ahmad al-Sahaf said on Monday that the ministry is working hard to urge countries to invest in Iraq because it has promising opportunities and is fertile for investment.

"The foreign policy of Iraq is based on the principle of distancing oneself from the relations of axes," Sahaf said in remarks.

Al-Sahaf pointed out that "the tripartite summit: Iraq-Egypt-Jordan was an indicator of the success of Iraq according to the principle of profit, not loss."

He pointed out that "Iraq does not enter into political alliances, but is with multiple economic circles."

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Experts say timing of summit between Iraq, Egypt, Jordan ‘important

Several Egyptian political experts have highlighted the importance of timing of the tripartite summit at which the Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi participated along with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and King Abdullah II of Jordan held in Cairo.

In remarks, Amr Hashim Rabie, of Cairo’s Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, said “The summit came at an important time, especially as it dealt with a number of developmental, economic, political and security issues, most notably in combating terrorism.”

Moreover, Hossam Al-Omda, a member of Egypt’s Foreign Affairs Committee, agreed with Rabie that the timing of the summit was highly significant.

Omda went on saying that the escalating events currently happening in the region, especially in neighboring Syria, with the defeat of ISIS and US government recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and increasing tensions in Gaza, should be taken into consideration.
 
During the summit, the three leaders issued a joint statement stressing the importance of working with the rest of the Arab world to restore stability in, and find solutions to, ongoing crises in Palestine, Syria, Libya, and Yemen.

They also expressed hope that the upcoming Arab League summit in Tunisia could provide a springboard for action on these conflicts, and that the assembled nations might agree a framework around which to share the burden of reconstructing the countries in question.

The statement also stressed the necessity of fighting terrorism in all its forms and confronting those who support it.

Both Sisi and Mahdi also agreed to restart bilateral committees between Cairo and Baghdad which had not been held since 2002, shortly before the invasion of Iraq by a US-led coalition in 2003

 

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Confident steps to make Iraq a center of world trade

 
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After the success of the tripartite summit between Iraq, Egypt and Jordan, which was entitled "economic cooperation", the government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi to take similar steps with Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey and other countries, as part of its openness to the neighborhood and the region, which contributes to Iraq to be an economic meeting point, Its former status as a global trade center is Silk Road Days.
"The economic policy adopted by Iraq has succeeded in establishing good relations with all countries of the region and the region, which contributed to the promotion of exchange 
Commercial "business.
"This is a new victory for the government, although the picture is still a little vague among the citizens on the extent of benefiting from these agreements," he said, adding that "these countries began to race after the stability of the security situation and victory over the calling for signing agreements and memorandums of understanding in economic fields. .
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Al-Azzawi called on the council of advisers, ministries and concerned parties to clarify this. He expected that "Iraq will reap the fruits of these agreements over the next five years, especially to include the establishment of huge economic projects such as industrial cities and commercial exchange areas, as well as huge investments amounting to billions of dollars."
The expert also hailed the outcome of the three-way summit, which brought together Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II in Cairo, adding that it "laid the foundation stone for a unique phase of cooperation between the three countries."
 
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It is noteworthy that the Prime Minister said in a speech during the tripartite summit: "Our agreement will delight many of the great role played by the three countries," noting that "economic projects, reconstruction, housing and electricity is at the forefront of our concerns and the needs of our people." "The visit of Abdul Mahdi to Iran will witness the launch of cooperation between the two countries after the success of Iranian President Hassan Rowhani's visit to Iraq and the outcome of important agreements," Al-Azzawi said, pointing out that such steps would be with other neighbors Turkey, Syria and Kuwait, Investment in Iraq ".
 
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The expert praised the government's insistence that it be the arena of trade exchange between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, within the Iraqi territories to employ manpower from the Nukhayb area and the areas close to the port of Arar.
The Iraqi ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Dr. Qahtan Taha Khalaf, announced that "a large port will be officially opened next October."
"The work is going well, and the port will be opened in October," Khalaf said. He added that he visited the port of Arar accompanied by the head of the Ports Authority Kadhim al-Aqabi and the governor of Anbar Ali Farhan, the police chief Lieutenant General Hadi Rezeej, and the Saudi side, the customs governor Ahmed al-Hakbani and the Saudi ambassador to Iraq Abdulaziz al-Shammari.
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Egypt, Jordan and Iraq come together on security concerns, economic interests

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The March 24 meeting was particularly important to confront challenges during the post-Islamic State (ISIS) period.
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Shared concerns. Jordanian King Abdullah II (L), Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi (R) and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi at a meeting in Cairo, March 24. (AFP)
 
Shared concerns. Jordanian King Abdullah II (L), Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi (R) and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi at a meeting in Cairo, March 24. (AFP)

CAIRO - Jordanian King Abdullah II and Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi travelled to Cairo to discuss with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ways their countries could work together to address security and economic challenges.

Analysts said the March 24 meeting was particularly important to confront challenges during the post-Islamic State (ISIS) period.

“The three states are at the front line of the war against ISIS,” said Hassan Abu Taleb, a political analyst at Egypt’s Al-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies think-tank. “With the war against this terrorist group coming to an end on the ground in Iraq and Syria, ISIS militants will most likely search for another refuge, travelling through neighbouring countries, including Jordan, to get to it.”

The visit to Cairo was Abdul-Mahdi’s first trip outside his country since becoming prime minister last October. It occurred just before an Arab summit in Tunisia.

Abdul-Mahdi’s trip was also after a visit to Iraq by Iranian President Hassan Rohani, during which he tried to establish closer economic ties with Baghdad in his country’s bid to reduce the effects of US sanctions.

Iraq is at the heart of a rivalry between the Arabs and the Iranians, with each side trying to draw the embattled country closer to its orbit. A statement issued by the three leaders highlighted the historical, social and cultural ties between the three countries and called for their governments to work together to enhance cooperation, “taking advantage of the potential offered by their geographical locations.”

Closer cooperation between Egypt, Iraq and Jordan is also about existential threats facing them, analysts said.

Both Iraq and Egypt have seen territory under their control fall into ISIS hands, with Egypt struggling with an ISIS presence in the Sinai Peninsula. A military operation involving all three branches of Egypt’s armed forces is in its second year of fighting ISIS, with efforts now focused on preventing ISIS militants fleeing the collapse of the group in Syria.

Following a meeting with Abdul-Mahdi, Sisi called for the formulation of a mechanism to deal with the movement of foreign militants from conflict zones to other countries in the region.

“This [the movement of foreign militants] is one of the symptoms of terrorism as a phenomenon, one that causes worries to us all after successes were made in defeating the terrorist ISIS organisation,” Sisi said.

At the heart of future cooperation, analysts said, would be intelligence-sharing on the movement of suspected terrorists and security and political coordination between the three states to stop potential action by militant groups.

In a statement, Sisi, King Abdullah and Abdul-Mahdi stressed the importance of fighting terrorism and countering those offering finance, arms, refuge or media support to militants.

“The comprehensive war against terrorism must also be maintained, in the light of victories scored by Iraq in the war against ISIS,” the three leaders said.

They said they would form a working group to follow up on the recommendations of their meeting and coordinate cooperation between their three countries.

The Cairo meeting was also about economic interests, with Iraq preparing to reconstruct cities razed during the war against ISIS and Egypt and Jordan looking to provide construction expertise.

Earlier in March, Haidar Nouri, the commercial attache at the Iraqi Embassy in Cairo, said Iraq had allocated $33 billion for 500 projects in areas destroyed in the fight against ISIS.

At a conference on the reconstruction of Iraq, he referenced the support among Iraqi citizens for the presence of Egyptian companies in their country.

Egypt, which has a sizeable unemployment rate, will look to open new markets for its construction industry. Jordan, which suffers the same problem, is an important conduit for the entry of Egyptian goods and workers into Iraq.

During a meeting of the joint Egyptian-Iraqi Business Council, March 23, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli said Cairo would look to play a leading role in the reconstruction process in Iraq.

“Economic cooperation between the three countries is extremely important now that each of them needs the other,” said Samir Ghattas, the head of local think-tank Middle East Forum for Strategic Studies. “Egypt stands to benefit a lot from participation in Iraq’s reconstruction and Jordan is also indispensable in this regard.”

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Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammad Ali al-Hakim said that the meetings of the joint Iraqi-Egyptian committee will be launched in Baghdad on April 20.

"The Iraqi-Egyptian Joint Committee, headed by Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi and his Egyptian counterpart Mostafa Medbouli, will start in Baghdad on the 20th of this month," Hakim told the official Al-Sabah newspaper.

He explained that "the meetings of the Committee, which was delayed for years because of the circumstances experienced by Iraq and Egypt to combat terrorism, will address the files of housing, energy, tourism, industry, and granting visas to Iraqi students studying in Egypt."

Baghdad is witnessing an unprecedented economic openness by neighboring regional countries, and Jordan and Iran have accelerated agreements to expand trade cooperation and establish joint border industrial cities.

A Saudi trade delegation is currently visiting Iraq, comprising 100 people, including nine ministers, seeking investment opportunities. It is likely that 13 trade agreements will be signed in the economic and trade fields.

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Trade: Hold a preparatory meeting for members of Iraq in the Iraqi-Egyptian High Joint Committee

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The Ministry of Commerce announced on Monday a preparatory meeting for members of the Iraqi side in the Iraqi-Egyptian High Joint Committee to discuss the Iraqi working paper being prepared during the talks with the Egyptian side. 
The ministry's administrative agent, Walid Habib al-Moussawi, said in a statement received that "the meeting discussed preparing the working paper for the Iraqi side for the purpose of putting it on the Egyptian side in the meetings of the Committee above, which is hoped to be held in Baghdad mid-September."
Al-Moussawi said that the meetings of the committee of experts from both sides will be held on April 17-18, in addition to the ministerial meeting on the 19th of this month, which will be chaired by Minister of Commerce Mohammad Hashem al-Ani, Egyptian Sahar Nasr as there will be meetings expected to the Supreme Committee on the 20 of this month, under the chairmanship of the prime ministers of both countries. " 
He stressed that "the representatives of the ministries to speed up the preparation of a working paper and both according to the privatization and according to the plan, which was developed for his ministry and sent to the Ministry of Commerce so that the paper can be consolidated ministries by the Department of Foreign Economic Relations in the Ministry of Commerce."

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  • yota691 changed the title to Iraq and Egypt sign memorandum of understanding on economic and development policies
 
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The Ministry of Planning announced on Wednesday the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Egypt on the field of economic and development policies and statistical work. 

The ministry said in a statement received by "Economy News" that "the Minister of Planning Nuri Sabah al-Dulaimi signed on the sidelines of the Arab Forum for Sustainable Development in Beirut a memorandum of understanding with his Egyptian counterpart Hala Said in the field of economic and development policies and statistical work and international cooperation and regional between the two ministries, "The memorandum comes as a complement to the development projects that were agreed previously."

For her part, the Egyptian Minister of Planning Hala Al-Saeed appreciated the level of "development witnessed by the fields of joint cooperation, which the Iraqi government has strengthened with its Arab environment," stressing "continuing its quest to promote the principles of joint Arab action between Iraq and Egypt." 

During the Arab Summit on Economic and Social Development held in Beirut last January 19th, they discussed the regional and international issues of common interest, and the establishment of mechanisms for economic cooperation, electricity linkage and exchange of experience in the field of construction, reconstruction and sustainable development of resources in both countries.


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Iraq and Egypt sign memorandum of understanding on economic and development policy

 

The Ministry of Planning announced on Wednesday, 10 April 2019, the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Egypt on the field of economic and development policies and statistical work.

The ministry said in a statement that "the Minister of Planning Nuri Sabah al-Dulaimi signed on the sidelines of the Arab Forum for Sustainable Development in Beirut a memorandum of understanding with his Egyptian counterpart Hala Al-Said in the field of economic and development policies and statistical work and international and regional cooperation between the two ministries," indicating that "the memorandum comes to complement projects Development that was previously agreed. "

For her part, the Egyptian Minister of Planning Hala Al-Saeed appreciated the level of "development witnessed by the fields of joint cooperation, which the Iraqi government has strengthened with its Arab environment," stressing "continuing its quest to promote the principles of joint Arab action between Iraq and Egypt."

During the Arab Summit on Economic and Social Development held in Beirut last January 19th, they discussed the regional and international issues of common interest, and the establishment of mechanisms for economic cooperation, electricity linkage and exchange of experience in the field of construction, reconstruction and sustainable development of resources in both countries.

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Iraqi delegation to visit Egypt at the end of this month to transfer its experience in statistics and combating slums

Political | 08:24 - 10/04/2019

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Egyptian Minister of Planning and Follow-up Hala Al-Saeed announced Wednesday that she was in agreement with her Iraqi counterpart, Nuri al-Dulaimi, on transferring Egypt's population to Iraq. 
"Discussions were held on how the State of Iraq can benefit from the Egyptian experience in four main areas," Hala said in an interview with local Egyptian newspapers, in a joint meeting on the sidelines of the Arab Forum for Sustainable Development in 2019. 
"Egypt will host the delegation of the State of Iraq by the end of April and will work to provide any assistance from the Egyptian side with regard to the four axes," she said. 
"The preparation of a visit to the representatives of the Iraqi state of the Central Statistical Organization to learn how to conduct the census, noting that Egypt is a pioneer in the field of population census, and committed to the census.
It is worth mentioning that the four axes that Al-Saeed talked about included "voluntary national reports, budget programs and performance, electronic monitoring system and how to eliminate the phenomenon of slums through social housing programs." Finished 29 / m

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I need to listen to it again to be sure, but Breitling's lastest video talked about Trump (via Kushner) working with Iraq to establish economic relations with surrounding countries - I remember Egypt, Jordan, Israel and Saudi Arabia.  Anyway, I think Breitling felt they would need to RV before these were implemented.  Another great sign.

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  • yota691 changed the title to An Iraqi-Jordanian-Egyptian meeting in Amman .. This is what he will discuss!

An Iraqi-Jordanian-Egyptian meeting in Amman .. This is what he will discuss!

Economy | 12:36 - 08/05/2019

 
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Egyptian-Iraqi tripartite cooperation meeting in the Jordanian capital of Cairo, with the participation of the Iraqi Minister of Industry and Minerals, Saleh Abdullah al-Jubouri, will take place on Wednesday 
in a statement received by Mawazine News, Accompanied by Undersecretary of State Adel Karim and her scientific adviser Ammar Abdullah Hamad, went to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for a two-day official visit. " 
"The visit of Minister Jabouri and his accompanying delegation came at the invitation of Jordanian Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Tariq Al-Hammouri for the purpose of participating in the tripartite Iraqi-Jordanian cooperation meeting for the period from May 8 to 9," said Abdulwahid Alwan Al Shammari, media spokesman for the ministry.
Shammari added that "the meeting will discuss a number of issues and topics with the aim of deepening bilateral relations and economic cooperation between sister countries to achieve common benefits."

 
 
 
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Today .. Iraqi-Egyptian-Jordanian meeting
The Minister of Industry and Minerals, Saleh Abdullah Al-Jubouri, accompanied by Undersecretary of State Adel Karim and her scientific advisor Ammar Abdullah Hamad to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on a two-day official visit.
"The visit of Minister Jubouri and his accompanying delegation came at the invitation of the Jordanian Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Tariq Al-Hammouri for the purpose of participating in the meeting of the tripartite cooperation between Jordan and Egypt for the period of the eighth," Media spokesman Abdul Wahid Alwan Al-Shammari said in a statement received by Al-Furat News. From the month of May to the ninth of it. " 
He pointed out that "the meeting will discuss many issues and topics with a view to deepening bilateral relations and economic cooperation between brotherly countries so as to achieve common benefits."
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Jordanian, Egyptian, Iraqi Meeting Discuses Economic Cooperation

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Amman, May 9, 2019, SPA -- A Jordanian-Egyptian-Iraqi meeting discussed in Amman on Thursday, the preparation of plans and mechanisms to implement what was agreed upon during the summit held recently in Cairo between Jordanian King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
The meeting, which brought together Jordanian Minister of Industry and Trade Tarek Al-Hammouri, Iraqi Minister of Industry and Minerals Saleh Al-Jubouri and Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry Amr Nassar, reviewed the mechanisms of enhancing economic integration and cooperation, including the promotion and development of cooperation in industrial fields and joint industrial zones. It also discussed cooperation in the sectors of energy and infrastructure, reconstruction as well as increasing trade exchange.
The ministers agreed to facilitate trade and increase the volume of trade between the three countries, enhance integration and cooperation in the field of energy (oil pipeline, electric linkage), achieve industrial integration among the three countries, and develop joint industrial zones.
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/ Mawazine News / Publishes the results and recommendations of the Iraqi-Jordanian-Egyptian meeting

Economy | 08:50 - 10/05/2019

 
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
The Jordanian-Egyptian tripartite cooperation group held in the Jordanian capital of Amman on Tuesday met with Iraqi Minister of Industry and Minerals Saleh Abdullah al-Jubouri, Jordanian counterpart Tariq al-Hammouri and Egyptian president Amr Nassar. 
The three ministers met with representatives from their countries to promote joint economic, trade and investment cooperation. 
Iraq, Jordan and Egypt agreed to work to promote economic, trade and energy integration and cooperation within a time frame.
"The three ministers agreed to promote and develop joint industrial zones through cooperation in SME development, innovation and entrepreneurship support, as well as the expansion of strategic partnerships," Ministry of Industry and Minerals spokesman Abdul Wahid Alwan Al Shammari said in a statement received by Mawazine News. Providing new opportunities for investment and economic prosperity. " 
Al-Shammari added that "the ministers also agreed to form a technical committee whose membership includes the bodies concerned with trade, transport, industry, investment, energy and the private sector in the three countries. The committee meets periodically every six months and its task is to prepare a work plan and mechanisms for implementation of the agreements, Development and investment. "
He pointed out that "the tripartite meeting was an update to the talks held by King Abdullah II of Jordan with Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi and Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi in Cairo at the end of March, where it was stressed the importance of taking advantage of the possibilities offered by the three countries Geographical and integration of its strategic and economic interests "

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Razzaz: We have real opportunities for economic integration between Jordan, Iraq and Egypt

Economy | 09:49 - 10/05/2019

 
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BAGHDAD - 
Jordanian Prime Minister Omar al-Razzaz said during his meeting with Iraqi Minister of Industry and Minerals Saleh al-Jubouri on Friday that there are real opportunities for economic integration in Jordan, Iraq and Egypt. 
The Ministry of Industry and Minerals, in a statement received by Mawazine News, said that "Jubouri, during his stay in the Jordanian capital Amman and after the conclusion of the meeting of the Jordanian-Egyptian tripartite cooperation meeting, met with Jordanian Prime Minister Omar al-Razzaz in the presence of his counterparts the Jordanian Minister of Industry, Tarek Hamouri, and Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry, Amr Nassar.
The statement added that the meeting discussed the bilateral relations and areas of joint action according to the outcome of the tripartite meeting of recommendations including the agreement on setting up mechanisms to activate economic cooperation and trade exchange according to a specific timetable that benefits the three countries and their brotherly peoples and holding a regular meeting to discuss progress and achievement in the march. Cooperation and discuss any impediments to work ". 
"There are real opportunities for economic integration between Jordan, Iraq and Egypt and the promotion of trade between the three countries," he said. 
For his part, the Minister of Industry and Minerals, Saleh al-Jubouri, "Iraq's direction towards economic openness and expansion of relations of cooperation with neighboring countries in all levels and areas." Ended 29/6 n

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A tripartite meeting to discuss the establishment of joint industrial zones in Iraq

Friday 10 May 2019

 

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A tripartite meeting to discuss the establishment of joint industrial zones in Iraq
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The Ministers of Industry and Commerce of Iraq, Jordan and Egypt discussed at a meeting held in the Jordanian capital Amman the establishment of joint industrial zones and the increase in the volume of trade exchange between the three countries.
Iraqi Minister of Industry and Minerals Saleh al-Jubouri, Jordanian Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Tariq al-Hamouri and Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Nassar met in a meeting to prepare plans and working mechanisms to implement what was agreed at the Cairo summit between the leaders of the three countries.
The meeting focused on expanding multiple strategic partnerships to provide new opportunities for investment and economic prosperity.
 
 
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It also focused on the formation of a technical committee of trade, transport, industry, investment, energy and private sector entities in the three countries, which will prepare a work plan and mechanisms for the implementation of the agreements and meet periodically every six months.
The ministers agreed during the meeting to facilitate trade, increase the volume of trade between the three countries and promote integration and cooperation in the energy field through the extension of the oil pipeline, a statement by the Jordanian Ministry of Industry and Trade said.
They also agreed to build industrial integration among the three countries, and promote
Developing joint industrial zones through cooperation in the development of small and medium enterprises and supporting innovation and entrepreneurship.
 
Industrial cities
Minister of Industry and Minerals Saleh al-Jubouri said that "the meeting touched on the importance of the establishment of industrial cities shared between the three countries and the establishment of partnerships between industries and activating the role of the private sector."
The meeting focused on building a plan of action related to specific time frames to implement what was agreed between the leaders of the three countries, especially those related to the establishment of joint industrial zones in the chemical, engineering, construction, clothing, food and other important sectors.
 
Tripartite cooperation
The statement quoted the Jordanian minister as saying that Jordan looks forward to forming a vital link between Iraq
And Egypt, leading to increased triangular cooperation to promote interconnection and transport between the three countries, and thus contribute to enhance the movement of trade exchange between them and create an attractive investment environment.
A three-way summit was held last March in Cairo between Jordan's King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi.
During the Cairo summit, leaders of the three countries discussed "ideas" to promote economic integration, including the development of joint industrial zones, and agreed to strengthen economic cooperation between their countries.

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20 hours ago, 6ly410 said:

A three-way summit was held last March in Cairo between Jordan's King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi.

GM 6ly410 AND DV.:D:twothumbs::bump:

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  • yota691 changed the title to Egypt, Jordan and Iraq at a tripartite summit discussing regional issues and joint cooperation

Egypt, Jordan and Iraq at a tripartite summit discussing regional issues and joint cooperation

Egypt, Jordan and Iraq at a tripartite summit discussing regional issues and joint cooperation
Part of the summit in New York
 

22 September 2019 11:14 PM
Mubasher: A tripartite summit was held in New York on Sunday, bringing together President Abdel Fattah El Sisi of Egypt, King Abdullah II of Jordan and Barham Saleh of Iraq.

According to the Egyptian Presidency, the leaders reviewed the latest developments of the trilateral cooperation between Egypt, Jordan and Iraq, which was launched by the tripartite summit on March 24, 2019, the results of the sectoral meetings held over the past six months, and ways to enhance political, economic and strategic cooperation and coordination between the three countries. , To build on their potential for cooperation and coordination.

The three leaders affirmed that they will continue to give priority to cooperation in the fields of investment, trade, housing and infrastructure.

In a statement, the Egyptian presidency said the three leaders affirmed their support for a comprehensive political solution to the Palestinian issue, the central issue of Arabs, and the importance of the Palestinian people to get all their legitimate rights, especially the right to establish a viable independent state, with Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the resolutions of international legitimacy and initiative. Arab Peace.

The leaders stressed that solving the conflict is the only way to achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace in the region, stressing the need for the international community to act to stop the construction and expansion of illegal settlements and all unilateral steps aimed at changing the historical and legal situation in Jerusalem and its Islamic and Christian holy sites.

The three leaders rejected and condemned the annexation of any parts of the occupied Palestinian territories as a necessary condition for the restoration of stability in the region.

The leaders stressed the need to build on the recent victories in the battle against terrorism, the need to completely eliminate all terrorist organizations wherever they exist, and to confront all those who support them politically, financially or media.

The leaders reiterated their full support for Iraqi efforts to complete the reconstruction and return of IDPs to areas liberated from ISIS.

The leaders affirmed the importance of a comprehensive political solution to the region's crises, especially those in Syria, Libya and Yemen, in accordance with the relevant Security Council resolutions, in order to preserve the unity, independence, territorial integrity and capabilities of their peoples, and to preserve Arab national security and face external interventions aimed at destabilizing Arab national security.

In the same context, the leaders expressed solidarity with Saudi Arabia in the face of attacks on its oil facilities, stressing the importance of maintaining the security of the Arabian Gulf region and securing freedom of navigation in the Gulf, as a key component of Arab national security.

The three leaders stressed the importance of calm and avoid further tension and escalation because of the negative impact on stability in the region.

The leaders agreed to continue consultations and meetings on a regular basis and continuous coordination to enhance Arab national security and face all the challenges facing the region, support political, economic, trade, investment and cultural cooperation between the three countries, and build effective partnerships between governments and the private sector in the three countries for that purpose.

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2019/11/15 10:59
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Tripartite meeting of Iraq, Egypt and Jordan to discuss "economic partnerships"

 

Baghdad / Obelisk: A tripartite meeting held by Foreign Minister Mohammed Ali al-Hakim on Friday, November 15, 2019, with his Jordanian counterparts Ayman Safadi and Egyptian Sameh Shoukry, "the development of frameworks of partnership between the three countries."

On the sidelines of the mini-meeting of the International Coalition to Defeat ISIS in Washington, the participants discussed ways to "develop the frameworks of partnership between the three countries through a series of investment cooperation covering various areas, including: energy, housing, agriculture, investment, reconstruction, industry and diversification of circles. Economic stability, which reflects on the peoples of the countries with more stability and balance; in preparation for the establishment of strategic economic partnerships.

They also discussed, according to an Iraqi Foreign Ministry statement read by Al-Masala, “the latest developments in the region in general, and the importance of finding solutions to address the situation and end human suffering.” And fighting corruption. "

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http://almasalah.com/ar/news/182172/اجتماع-ثلاثي-للعراق-ومصر-والاردن-يبحث-شراكات-اقتصادية

 

 
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