Parliamentary Rights: The Government Should Complete The Port Of Faw Instead Of Concluding Suspicious Agreements
Parliamentary Rights: The Government Should Complete The Port Of Faw Instead Of Concluding Suspicious Agreements
04/14/2022 | 3:18 PM
Information / Baghdad..
On Thursday, the head of the Parliamentary Rights Bloc, Representative Hussein Hashem Al-Amiri, called on the caretaker government and the next government to work on completing the great port of Faw and linking Iraq with the strategic Silk Road project, instead of concluding useless agreements for Iraq, whether with Jordan or Egypt.
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Al-Amiri said, in a statement received by / the information / that “the Basra oil line project – the port of Aqaba is not feasible and will not benefit Iraq economically, although the caretaker government does not have the right to conclude agreements in all fields, and what it is doing is a legal and constitutional violation.”
Al-Amiri expressed his astonishment at “the caretaker government’s treatment of duplicity in many projects, especially the economic ones. At a time when it gives oil at almost free prices to Jordan, in a drain on the country’s money and bounties, the government is raising the prices of raw materials for white oil on the owners of factories, factories and the private sector, which affects the largely on the poor of the country.”
Al-Amiri stressed that “the Belt and Silk Road initiative is important for Iraq so that it can rebuild the infrastructure and help it in economic and development terms to be effective in the region.”
He pointed out that “Iraq is a major station in the international maritime and land route project for the Silk Road, which links Asia with the continents of Europe and Africa. Therefore, the establishment of the great port of Al-Faw will greatly serve the Iraqi economy and will create a tremendous development in the investment sector, provide thousands of job opportunities for the unemployed, and make Basra an economic beacon in Region”. finished/25h
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