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Posted on April 7, 2021 by admin

Iraqi PM agreed on Saudi, UAE investment projects in Iraq, with value exceeding $6 billion: agency

CAIRO (Reuters) – Iraq’s prime minister agreed with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on investment projects in Iraq, worth more than $6 billion, Iraq state news agency said on Tuesday. Prime …

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