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Exporting resources to Arab world will Generate Huge some of revenue

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BlackRain wrote:It seems Galnusmudug don't know what they getting into with all the confusion in the pics. Iraqis themselves are piss poor how can they invest in 30 million project ? Guled have links to the kingdom so he should have got that Saudi money. It seems the Saudi are more interested in Somali women
Iraq’s largest port is set for a major upgrade following an agreement between the General Company for Port of Iraq and the Philippines' International Container Terminal Services Inc.
AwRastaale wrote:First time Konfuur got something right. Wallahi they deserve congrats.
One failed state is trying to 'invest' in another.
Shinbiirba shinbiirki la duul.
If you going to deal with Shia, why not deal with stable and more promising Iran than their satellite failed state? Why kick Iran out?
Masgaxda Konfuur wa cajiib.
The Iraqis are outsourcing themselves to get others to develop their own ports. For instance the deepest port is Umm Qasr and it was awarded to a company in the Philippines (ICTSI).
This is April 2014
Iraq’s largest port is set for a major upgrade following an agreement between the General Company for Port of Iraq and the Philippines' International Container Terminal Services Inc.
GallmudugCamels are seen before being exported to Middle East countries, at the loading zone at the sea port in Somalia's capital Mogadishu
AwRastaale wrote:First time Konfuur got something right. Wallahi they deserve congrats.
One failed state is trying to 'invest' in another.
Shinbiirba shinbiirki la duul.
If you going to deal with Shia, why not deal with stable and more promising Iran than their satellite failed state? Why kick Iran out?
Masgaxda Konfuur wa cajiib.
The Iraqis are outsourcing themselves to get others to develop their own ports. For instance the deepest port is Umm Qasr and it was awarded to a company in the Philippines (ICTSI).
This is April 2014
Iraq’s largest port is set for a major upgrade following an agreement between the General Company for Port of Iraq and the Philippines' International Container Terminal Services Inc.