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Japan plans to provide humanitarian aid to Iraq worth $ 10 million

 Japan plans to provide humanitarian aid to Iraq worth $ 10 million

Iraqi General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers during his meeting with the Japanese ambassador in Iraq Kazuya Nascida

Iraqi General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers during his meeting with the Japanese ambassador in Iraq Kazuya Nascida
Iraqi General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers during his meeting with the Japanese ambassador in Iraq Kazuya Nascida

(IraqiNew.com) Baghdad – On Wednesday the Japanese ambassador in Iraq Kazuya Nascida revealed, that his country intend to provide humanitarian assistance to Iraq worth ten million dollars, while pointed out  to Japan’s intention to provide mobile units for the production of electrical energy to help in the reconstruction of the liberated areas.

The statement of the Iraqi General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers said:  “The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers met with the Japanese ambassador in Iraq Kazuya Nascida on the occasion of the near end of his diplomatic duties”.

According to the statement, the Secretary-General expressed “thanks and appreciation of the Iraqi government to the positions of the Japanese government toward Iraq throughout the period of the relationship between the two countries, in addition to the appreciation of the Iraqi people to Japan for its humanitarian efforts and ongoing support for Iraq,” pointing out to, “the possibility of the return of the Japanese companies to Akaz field, after the return of stability to Anbar areas.”

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