Baghdad - INA
The Governor of Nineveh, Najm al-Jubouri, confirmed today, Tuesday, that a number of countries have offered to help rebuild Mosul after the visit of Pope Francis.
Al-Jubouri told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The Pope’s visit to the city of Mosul is a historic opportunity, accompanied by many media, as the extent of the destruction caused by ISIS terrorist gangs in the city was highlighted,” indicating that “ambassadors of some countries intend to visit Mosul.”
He pointed out that "the Pope promised to provide assistance for the reconstruction of the Old City," noting that "his visit resulted in internal and external sympathy towards Mosul and the Old City, as the Ministry of Water Resources promised to send flaps to raise the waste of military and war operations, in addition to initiatives from the United Nations and Arab countries." To offer assistance in rebuilding the city. "
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