Parliamentary Finance: The development path will achieve a shift in the course of trade exchange between Iraq and the world

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  • 28-08-2024, 17:51
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    Baghdad-INA  
    The Parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, today, Wednesday, that the development path will achieve a qualitative shift in the course of trade exchange between Iraq and the world.
     
    The media office of the head of the Parliamentary Finance Committee stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "the head of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Atwan Al-Atwani, received the Chargé d'Affairs of the German Embassy, Roland Westebbe, and his accompanying delegation; to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two friendly countries."
     
     "The meeting discussed political and security developments in the region and their impact on the Iraqi economy," indicating that "the two sides stressed the need to enhance bilateral cooperation between Baghdad and Berlin at all levels and in various fields, especially in developing the energy sector and financial and banking systems, in a way that achieves sustainable development."
    Atwani said according to the statement: that "Iraq looks forward to strengthening its relations with everyone on the basis of mutual respect, common interests, and non-interference in its internal affairs," adding that "the political and security stability that Iraq is currently witnessing has made it an attractive environment for investment."
     
    He continued, "The entry of major international companies into Iraq is a clear indicator of stability and security, and we look forward to the participation of German companies in developing the energy sector and helping Iraq invest its wealth," noting that "the development path will achieve a qualitative shift in the course of trade exchange between Iraq and the world as it shortens time and provides security."
    Al-Atwani pointed out that "many European countries have expressed their desire to join the development path, and Germany must have a presence in this strategic project, and the industrial and commercial projects scheduled to be established along the development path will drive the economy and provide thousands of job opportunities."