BAGHDAD - INA
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, during his visit today, Sunday, to Basra Governorate, laid the foundation stone for the Basra water pipeline project.
Al-Kadhimi said during the opening, according to the statement of the media office of the Prime Minister received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "this project comes from among the benefits of Basra Governorate and its honorable people by improving the level of services provided to them, and that serious work will not stop in front of all economic challenges and circumstances." Exceptionalism, no matter how great and persistent. "
During his tour, the Prime Minister visited Al-Zubair wastewater treatment plant and met its working cadres, and tightened the hands of the station's workers, noting that "service work and carrying out it is an honor for those who assume responsibility and stand up to duties."
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