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Egypt, Iraq agree on oil-for-reconstruction mechanism

November 03, 2020 00:00:00


CAIRO, Nov 02 (Arab News): Egypt and Iraq have reached a preliminary consensus to establish an oil-for-reconstruction mechanism.

The two countries have signed 15 agreements, programmes, and protocols in the fields of transport, water resources, health, the environment, justice, investment, housing, construction, industry, trade, and finance.

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly told a meeting in Baghdad that companies would carry out development projects in return for oil.

He said the agreement would boost bilateral cooperation and enhance the pace of development in Iraq, and that the two nations had great production and export potential.

The meeting of the Egyptian-Iraqi Higher Committee also heard that there was a need to increase the volume and value of intra-trade and to remove all obstacles in the flow of goods between the two countries.

The prime minister said that the role of Arab Bridge Maritime, a commercial company founded by Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan in 1985, could be revitalised to bolster trade ties between the founding countries.

Madbouly said Cairo was seeking to increase cooperation in the fields of oil and gas, chemicals, and minerals, and that Egyptian contracting companies were eager to explore the Iraqi market and contribute to reconstruction efforts.


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