BAGHDAD - INA
Cabinet Spokesman Hassan Nadhim confirmed today, Tuesday, that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi recommended the implementation of the Chinese agreement, while indicating that the government is continuing to establish a new future for Iraq.
During the weekly press conference attended by the correspondent of the Iraqi News Agency (INA), Nadhim said, "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi recommended supporting the ration card with the advent of the month of Ramadan," indicating that "there are measures in the Ministry of Trade to meet the ration now and at the beginning of the month of Ramadan."
He added, "The government is on the verge of opening up its policy on countries," pointing out that "Al-Kadhimi recommended the implementation of the Chinese agreement because it will take a long time," indicating that "the government is continuing to establish a new future for Iraq in which it will be a meeting point."
And Nadhim said: "We have many escalating infections and increasing vaccinations, and we need to raise awareness of taking the vaccines," noting that "the government calls for encouraging citizens to take the anti-Corona vaccine."
He stressed that "the world is heading to restore normal life with the escalation of vaccinations," noting that "the cabinet voted to fund the Ministry of Health to buy more vaccines."
Regarding the Gulf Cup, Nadhim explained that "the government has directed to form a working group to prepare preparations for hosting the Gulf Arab 25", indicating that "hosting the Gulf Arab 25 is an important event that will help Iraq to open up."
He continued, "The Cabinet decided to develop the Zubair and Majnoon fields to export more oil."
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