Home
$1 =
 31.0644 RUR
-0.0938
€1 =
 39.7376 RUR
-0.0701
Search the Archives:
Today is May 23, 2012 07:29 AM (GMT +0400) Moscow
Forum  |  Archive  |  Photo  |  Advertising  |  Subscribe  |  Search  |  PDA  |  RUS
KLM
News
Open Gallery...
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki
Photo: Reuters
Other Photos
Open Gallery... Open Gallery... Open Gallery...  
News
Ad Market to Dip in 2009
Alcohol Supervisor to Be Set Into Motion ...
Gazprom Builds Big Gas Reservoir
Russia Terminated Armament Projects with ...
Georgian Opposition from New York
Readers' Opinions
You are welcome to share your opinion on the issue.
Mar. 25, 2008
Print  |  E-mail  |  Home
Russian Companies Will Restore Iraq
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a letter to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki stating that Russian companies are prepared to take part in the restoration and modernization of Iraq, especially in the fields of electricity and oil, where Russian companies have extensive experience. Among the more promising possibilities are contracts to develop a second line at the West Qurna oil deposit and to reconstruct the Kurkuk-Banias oil pipeline.
“I am counting on the readiness of Russian business to develop cooperation receiving adequate support from the Iraqi leadership,” Putin writes. He added that Russia is interested in developing relations with Iraq in all fields.

“The documents signed at the session of the Russian-Iraqi commission on trade, economic and scientific cooperation and the intergovernmental agreement on settling the Iraqi debt to Russia on credits provided earlier are, in our view, a good basis for intensification of partnership relations,” the Russian president states in the letter. The letter was given to the Iraqi prime minister by the special representative of the Russian president in the Middle East, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Saltanov.
www.kommersant.com
Print  |  E-mail  |  Home

Forum  |  Archives  |   Photo  |  About Us  |  Editorial  |  E-Editorial  |  Advertising  |  Subscribe  |  Subscribe to Printed Editions  |  Contact Us  |  RSS
© 1991-2012 ZAO "Kommersant. Publishing House". All rights reserved.