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Egypt, Iraq initially agree on establishing oil-for-reconstruction mechanism
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 01 - 11 - 2020

Egypt has initially agreed on the importance of establishing an oil-for-reconstruction mechanism with Iraq, according to Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly.
Under the mechanism the Egyptian companies are to implement developmental ventures in Baghdad in return for providing Cairo with quantities of oil.
Addressing the Egyptian-Iraqi high committee meeting held in Baghdad on Saturday, Madbouly praised "what was initially agreed upon concerning the importance of establishing an oil-for-reconstruction mechanism," which he added would contribute to double cooperation between both countries.
Accompanied by a high-level ministerial delegation, the Egyptian PM arrived in the Iraqi capital earlier today to co-chair the meetings of the high committee with his Iraqi counterpart Mostafa Al-Kadhimi.
According to a cabinet statement released by the cabinet following the meeting, Madbouly told the Iraqi side that the Egyptian construction companies are ready to help reconstruct and develop Iraq's infrastructure.
He noted that Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi instructed the government to harness all Egyptian expertise to support Iraq in various fields.
Madbouly said that the high committee meetings aim at maximising the mutual benefit from the experiences and capabilities of the two countries in various fields.
The committee, which was revived following a trilateral summit attended by the leaders of Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan in August, aims to enhance ties on economic, trade, and investment levels.
During his speech, Madbouly also called for utilising what he described as "great production and export potentials" that both countries enjoy.
Madbouly also said that the meeting with his Iraqi counterpart led to a consensus for both countries' water security, especially as they are downstream countries.
Both premiers agreed on water security being among common regional security issues, stressing their interests in safeguarding their water rights as a matter that would compromise Arab regional security.
They also affirmed the necessity of preserving Egypt and Iraq's interests regarding their water resources.
Madbouly also reviewed Egyptian accomplishments over the past six years in the fields of power, road construction and others, which he said can open doors for cooperation with Iraq.


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