DUBAI: Baghdad’s envoy to the United Kingdom Muhammad Jaafar Al-Sadr has reviewed with experts a comprehensive plan on the reconstruction of Iraq.
The ambassador met with Iraqi experts to discuss their vision for the advancement and development of various sectors in the country, the Iraqi News Agency (INA) reported on Tuesday.
“Ambassador Muhammad Jaafar Al-Sadr received Dr. Raouf Al-Ansari, Secretary-General of the Iraqi Consultative Commission for Reconstruction and Development in the United Kingdom, and a number of Iraqi experts who are members of the commission, which includes more than 60 Iraqi experts from inside and outside Iraq, and in various specialties,” the Iraqi embassy said in a statement.
The envoy stressed the importance of teamwork and coordination between experts inside and outside Iraq, as well as the need to communicate this effort to decision makers in Iraq, INA reported.
The Iraqi experts presented an overview of their contributions from studies, which published and used as a roadmap to find appr
Baghdad’s envoy to UK reviews reconstruction plan for Iraq
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Baghdad’s envoy to UK reviews reconstruction plan for Iraq
- The ambassador met with Iraqi experts to discuss their vision for the advancement and development of various sectors in the country
Jordanian forces destroy arms and drug trafficking workshops
- Criminal gangs used the sites along the northern border as bases for launching unlawful operations toward the heart of Jordanian territory
LONDON: The Jordanian military conducted a crackdown on several drug gangs involved in smuggling weapons and narcotics along the northern border with Syria.
The military announced on Wednesday that it targeted several factories and workshops used by gangs involved in arms and drug trafficking, which they used as bases for launching unlawful operations toward the heart of Jordanian territory.
Armed Forces personnel destroyed the sites after receiving intelligence in coordination with regional partners, according to the Petra news agency.
Syrian state media broadcaster Al-Ikhbariya reported on Telegram that the Jordanian army targeted “drug smuggling networks and storage farms in the southern and eastern countryside” of Sweida, in southern Syria.
The Jordanian Army is prepared to confront anyone threatening the security of the homeland and its citizens, addressing any threats with force as needed, The Petra added.










