Thursday, May 29, 2008

Rice commended the economic performance of the Maliki government considers that it has succeeded in "investment riches of Iraq"

Rice commended the economic performance of the Maliki government considers that it has succeeded in "investment riches of Iraq"

BAGHDAD - Iraq votes 29 / 05 / 2008 at 16:43:07 She commended the American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Thursday, the economic performance of the Government of Nouri al-Maliki, saying that she succeeded in exploiting Iraq's resources for the development of the country. She pointed out that economic reform would create "significant progress" to the Iraqis. Rice said in her speech before the opening session of the Second Conference on the (International Covenant with Iraq), Thursday, the Swedish capital (Stockholm), "The most difficult aspect of the matter (is) method investment riches of Iraq and its economy for the development of the country, especially in the economic sphere. Therefore, economic reforms in Iraq would create significant progress with the Iraqis. " She added: "I would like to congratulate the Iraqi government on the great strides achieved in the legislative area, which showed that Iraq is capable of overcoming sectarian differences, in addition to laws that recently embarked on the elections." And the (International Covenant with Iraq), in which some (90) State as well as the United Nations and a number of regional and international organizations, will review the annual follow-up report prepared by the Iraqi government with United Nations assistance, since the (International Covenant) in the first resort ( Sharm el-Sheikh) Egypt, during May of last year.

The report provides a comprehensive assessment of the progress made by the Iraqi government over the past year, in the areas of security, political and national reconciliation, and economic and social reforms and development, and how to deal with future challenges. Rice praised the economic aspects in Iraq, said "for the hand of economic support from international politics, has shown by the increasing oil exports to the world. This serves first and foremost the needs of Iraqi citizens, and will provide greater opportunities for Iraqis." She added, "in terms of banking transactions, the Government had great equipment of the Iraqi economy. But we must also launch basic services, in terms of health, education, and this is the responsibility of the Iraqi organizations."

The American Secretary of State that the World Bank has "a great role in supporting the Iraqi economy in this conference, with representatives attending the conference." Rice stressed the importance of "financial management of Iraqi society, by stimulating the private sector in economic terms." The minister said that "the issue of transparency in Iraqi politics has reflected many positive aspects, reflecting on the economic aspects." She noted that technical and financial assistance from the World Bank "in Iraq would be economic leaps," pointing out that the bank "will be committed with Iraq in terms of economic development, and will continue to support Iraq's basic steps to provide employment opportunities, and will also embrace the best way of Investment for natural resources and activating the economic process. " Rice stressed that the World Bank "will remain committed to steps taken by decision-makers in Iraq, based on the decisions of this conference." She concluded by the American Secretary of State, she expressed hope "that we are working with the Iraqi government, and also the donor countries, in order to reach a better job."

The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki declared, before attending the conference today, that Iraq had succeeded in meeting many of the undertakings contained in the (International Covenant document) of the first conference, last year. He said al-Maliki, in his speech during the opening session of the Conference, that "the improvement in security conditions and political progress and success of national reconciliation and establishment of further legislation and laws that serve the Iraqi people, this is the most important indicators of success." The Prime Minister added that Iraq "has achieved many successes and accomplishments in the political, security and economic interests."

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