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Unread postby Stillw8n » Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:18 am

An Egyptian delegation of seven ministers will visit Iraq next week

Cairo, January 1 (Rn) – The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation that a delegation of Egyptian economic Alaftaat will visit Baghdad next week to find what it called agreements with Iraqi officials and various Iraqi companies.

Faiza Abul-Naga said at a press conference in Cairo today, that “the sectors are housing, industry, commerce, communications and information technology, agriculture, health, energy and manpower, as well as foreign.”

She said Abul-Naga said, “Egyptian Prime Minister Kamal al, assigned to the ministers concerned in seven economic sectors to visit Iraq Mshiddaaly the importance of participating heavily in building and construction projects and reconstruction of Iraq, especially after the withdrawal of U.S. forces and the direction of the Egyptian government after the revolution to expand the activity of Egyptian companies in the Arab States” .

The Abu Naga that the opportunities for the participation of Egyptian companies in development projects and reconstruction in Iraq is a “promising due to the wide size of the budget allocated by the Iraqi government” to implement these projects, which amount to five hundred billion dollars, adding that going forward General for Iraq is “the second largest budget in the Arab countries Saudi Arabia. “

She explained that the Egyptian Prime Minister stressed to expedite the entry of Egyptian companies “strongly to the Iraqi market, especially that the Iraqi side requested that a strong presence because of its experience of Egyptian companies and the prices are right.”

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