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Egypt, Iraq PMs attend joint business forum

One of the most important tools of collaborative work agreed between the two countries will be the establishment of joint ventures.
29.03.19 | Source: Ahram Online

Egypt's Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and his Iraqi counterpart Adil Abdul-Mahdi witnessed a joint economic and trade forum in the presence of ministers and businessmen from both countries.

Addressing the event, Madbouly welcomed the Iraqi delegation from the business and industry community, pointing out that he is happy for meeting them in Egypt.

He stressed deeply-rooted historical relations between the two countries, as Egypt and Iraq have always shared a lot of common factors and been the cornerstone of stability of the region and the whole Middle East.

The premier conveyed to the attendees President Abdel Fattah El Sisi's directives to the government to promote ties with Iraq, expressing pleasure over the outcome of talks held on Saturday between Egyptian and Iraqi businessmen.

He said that one of the most important tools of collaborative work agreed between the two countries will be the establishment of joint ventures, noting that Egypt has taken important steps in this same way with many countries of the African continent.

He said it was agreed that a joint high committee meeting will be held next month, "where I will visit Iraq".

"I hope that during my visit the implementation of a number of projects will be initiated," he told the forum, stressing that the private sector is supported in this point forward from the governments of Egypt and Iraq.

As for Egypt's experience in the economic field during the last four years, the premier pointed out to its success in achieving positive indicators, including a 5.6% growth rate.

"Next year we aim to reach 6% and cut unemployment rates to 9% with the help of the many national projects that are being implemented and which have contributed to creating about 900,000 jobs per year," he said.

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