Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Hussein Bahr Al-Uloom revealed that the Iraqi government allocated $100 billion to support major strategic projects over the next three years.
Al-Uloom’s statements took place during his speech at the Iraqi-Greek Forum held in the capital, Baghdad, where he emphasized that the forum provides a valuable opportunity to share ideas and discover new avenues for effective partnerships that benefit the citizens of both countries, the Iraqi News Agency (INA) reported.
The government is prepared to encourage a robust return of Greek businesses to engage in the Iraqi market, which is flowing with a variety of opportunities, given the stability and economic progress Iraq is currently experiencing, according to Al-Uloom.
Al-Uloom emphasized that the government is eager to take advantage of the experience of Greek businesses and their progressive trade, and it values genuine relationships that are based on shared interests.
Al-Uloom underlined the Iraqi government’s ambitious vision, which aims to boost the country’s economy by encouraging foreign investment and assisting the private sector.