Baghdad-INA
Minister of Education Ibrahim Namis al-Jubouri and the Turkish Ambassador to Baghdad, Ali Reza Gunay, discussed today, Monday, opening advanced international schools.
The media office of the Ministry of Education said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “Minister of Education Ibrahim Namis al-Jubouri met with the Turkish Ambassador Ali Reza Gunay and his accompanying delegation,” indicating that “the educational paths for Iraqi schools in Turkey and the needs of the students studying there were discussed, with the status of a modern strategy that enables Iraq to open scientifically advanced international schools.”
According to the statement "the meeting was fruitful at the internal and external levels through the topics that were raised aimed at strengthening and consolidating relations between the two countries as required by the scientific, cultural and educational priority, in addition to discussing scholarships for developing the aspect of creativity and innovation."
The Turkish ambassador expressed his admiration for "the accelerated ministerial steps in resolving the challenges facing the educational process and providing the educational system with everything new in the international scientific arena."
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