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Shahrastani and Shabibi to France to discuss the issue of support
(صوت العراق) - 03-02-2007(Voice of Iraq) - 03-02-2007
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Shahrastani and Shabibi to France to discuss the issue of support for the pain Changet oil with the World Bank
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.Left Oil Minister Hussein Shahrastani, the Central Bank of central Sinan Shabibi to France to hold talks with a for the World Bank. He said Assem Jihad spokesman for the Ministry of Oil insists yesterday, Friday, Ehat press : The Iraqi delegation includes the Minister of
.Oil Hussein Shahrastani and the Central Bank Governor not n Shabibi left France to the direction of the Council of Ministers, to hold talks with the World Bank on prices Monte resorted oil and the continuing government support for this product Stresses in this period.
.He added that the Iraqi government does not want the case at the time j raise the prices of petroleum products so as not to burden the burdened told Iraqi citizen living situation is not disturbed Might j any of the countries of the world.
.It is noteworthy that the issue of lifting of government support for a price for oil products raised many of the reactions of before large segments of Iraqi society due to the increase of a for the financial burden on families, especially low-income Almohad friendliness and junior staff as well as the drivers of trucks a of particular.
The increased prices of oil derivatives in the fabrication of a many in the land line telephone sector fuels has contributed to the increase in prices the black market and the recovery of trafficking stations near Walt provided fuel along that this high on the left e aspects Cassar household goods and cheek He died, which the government is largely Study in order to develop appropriate solutions to ensure that the intersection between Previous Tzamat consultations with international organizations on one side and a lack of the question of breach of the provision of services to citizens with suspicion l did not affect their pension.