Brazil is ready to drop 80% of Iraq’s debt in accordance with the Paris Club agreement

Brazil is ready to drop 80% of Iraq’s debt in accordance with the Paris Club agreement

12/30/2013 16:16

Brazil is ready to drop 80 percent of Iraqi debt in accordance with the Paris Club agreementSays Iraq’s ambassador in Brazil The Brazilian government has not officially demanded the extradition amounts of debt, according to sources very close to (600) six hundred million dollars in full

BAGHDAD / obelisk: detecting the Iraqi ambassador to Brazil Adel Mostafa, said on Monday that Brazil’s government is ready to drop 80% of Iraq’s debt in accordance with the Paris Club agreement, explaining that the “Brasilia” collaborating with the Republic of Iraq in several aspects, including economic.

This came during a meeting with Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari, received the official Iraqi ambassador to Brazil, where Adel Mostafa touched on the two sides to the problem of Iraq’s debt to Brazil.

The ministry said in a statement obtained by “obelisk” a copy of “The Justice Minister stressed the need to end the file of debt to discuss with the concerned countries,” stressing “the need to develop and strengthen diplomatic effort between the Republic of Iraq and the countries of the world.”

For his part, Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq in Brazil Adel Mostafa on “The Brazilian government is ready to drop 80% of Iraq’s debt in accordance with the Paris Club agreement,” explaining that “Brasilia” collaborating with the Republic of Iraq in several aspects, including economic. ”

He said the Iraqi ambassador that “the Brazilian government has not officially demanded the extradition amounts of debt, according to sources very close to (600) six hundred million dollars in full.”

Shammari stressed “the importance of the completion of this file that the heaviest burden of the Iraqi state and to discuss it with the relevant countries,” praising “Ahark diplomatic role played by the Iraqi embassy represented by Ambassador”.

The Committee intends to Iraqi in charge of solving the problem of debt, headed by the Minister of Finance and members include the Department of Justice to make several visits to Brazil for talks in this regard.

The Iraq came burdened with huge amounts of debt to Arab and foreign countries as a result of the policies of the former regime.

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