Adviser to the Prime Minister: A Turkish delegation will visit Iraq to approve the development path program

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  • 30-07-2023, 21:55
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    Baghdad-INA  
    Adviser to the Prime Minister for Transportation Affairs, Nasser Al-Asadi, confirmed today, Sunday, that a high-level Turkish delegation will visit Iraq soon to endorse the development path program, and while revealing the most important investment aspects of the project, he confirmed the holding of an expanded meeting to resolve conflicts based on the directives of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani.
     
     
    Al-Asadi told Al-Iraqiya News, and was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The investments that will flow into Iraq are the ones that will finance the development path project, and there are many countries that have expressed their willingness to enter the project and finance it."
    He added, "Meetings took place with officials of those countries inside and outside Iraq, and we are now in the process of preparing the investment program for the project to present it to our partners. The most important aspects that can be invested in are economic, commercial and tourist cities, as well as the road, railways, energy projects and the Internet."
    Al-Asadi continued, "The companies involved in the development path project will vary between advisory and defining a strategic vision and others related to construction, and today's meeting that was held under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister dealt with the facilities that will be granted to investors and companies involved in the project, and there are decisions that will be made before starting the investment process."
     
    He revealed that "high-ranking Turkish officials will visit Iraq soon in order to approve the program through which the project's path will start, extending from the Fishkhabour point in the far north of Iraq to the port of Faw in the south, and from Fishkhabour into Turkey and from there to Europe."