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Maliki Calls on Donor Countries to Continue Their Support for Iraq to Return to International Status

May 14th, 2011 06:28 am · Posted in NEWS (Iraq & World Currency)

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday,
the donor countries to continue to provide support to Iraq until the completion of the process of construction and reconstruction, stressing that Iraq is in need of many to return to international status, while pointing out that the resources of oil and gas sector not enough to rebuild the infrastructure.

He said Nuri al-Maliki during a symposium held by the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister and attended by “Alsumaria News”, “The Iraqi government has already begun reform programs in all sectors,” noting that “as stated in the document the situation in Iraq set by the donor countries could be a reference to us in the design of programs and projects in partnership with the international community to implement the reform in all areas. “

Maliki said that “Iraq thanks to the international community has done for Iraq during this period, which contributed to the upswing,” noting that “Iraq is still a need for many until the degree to which the return to international status,” he says.

Maliki said what has been done in the book of the Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations on Iraq “is a core document should we as Iraqis and our friends the donor countries that contributed to the development of this document to continue this relationship until we finish the process of construction, reconstruction and return Iraq to the community.”

The Iraqi prime minister that “the Iraqi government is committed to reforming the Iraqi economy during this transitional phase, depending on market economy with the completion of the legislative reform required in the various sectors,” pointing out that “the transition from central to economic free market need to contexts of the work employs international experiences and draw on the expertise of the United Nations as a process of serious negative consequences if not completed in accordance with a scientific approach and a smooth transition. “

He made it clear that “Iraq needs to repair all major economic sectors, especially that derived resources at the present time of the oil and gas not enough to meet the need of the infrastructure ages,” stressing “the need for the country to the enormous financial resources to rehabilitate and create new ones.”

He also said the “the government resorted to setting priorities that are in the oil sector, electricity, and that helps build and repair of other economic sectors,” aggravating the need to “move away from reliance on one source of income of Iraq with the presence of agriculture, industry, tourism and other natural resources, enormous.”

The source of the United Nations announced on 11 June last, that the ambassadors of donor countries to Iraq in Baghdad and in collaboration with the World Bank and the United Nations had prepared a number of observations on the mechanisms and decisions of the government on the development of public and private sectors to bolster the Iraqi economy, he said, adding that the financial administration in Iraq evolved significantly over the past four years, the source emphasized that the support of local companies and factories will benefit the economic situation in Iraq, and the reduction of inflation in the Iraqi state.

The donor countries to Iraq, decided to follow up mechanisms and decisions of the government to improve the Iraqi economy during the economic phase to reach an independent economy based on privatization and public sector support and reform and improve the performance of public companies.

And established international donors Facility of the International Fund for reconstruction of Iraq during the Madrid Conference of 2003 to facilitate the provision of reconstruction assistance in a coordinated and effective, and has the facility (IRFFI) Funds manages one of the World Bank and the UN in full coordination with Iraqi authorities and donors, the Donor Committee of the Facility (IRFFI) meeting semi-annual basis to endorse overall direction, review progress, coordinate efforts and reaffirm their commitment to Iraqi priorities.

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