The Minister of Transport discusses with the French Ambassador the joint cooperation

Baghdad Minister of Transport, Razzaq Muhaibes Al-Saadawi, met, at the ministry’s headquarters, today, Monday, with the French ambassador to Iraq, Eric Chevalier, and discussed with him cooperation and joint coordination between Iraq and France in the field of transport.

A statement by the ministry stated that: “The European ban file was discussed, new horizons were opened in the transport lines between the two countries, and the necessary and possible measures were taken to lift the ban on Iraqi airlines, and to benefit from the expertise and invest it in the field of transport.”

For his part, the French ambassador expressed his country’s readiness to provide support and advice to the Iraqi side, and to train Iraqi cadres according to the latest and finest methods and specialized arts in the field of aviation and to build bridges of development in work.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Mandalawi stresses the need to improve the services of mobile phone companies for citizens

Baghdad The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, stressed the need to improve the services provided by mobile phone companies to citizens.

A statement by his media office said that Al-Mandalawi received, today, Monday, the head of the Media and Communications Authority, Ali Al-Moayad, in the presence of a number of MPs. During the meeting, they discussed the fourth generation mobile phone license, the debts owed by Asiacell, the call for improving the services provided by mobile phone companies to citizens, and activating the decision to cancel the packing card tax voted by the Council of Ministers in response to the letter of the First Deputy sent to the Ministry of Communications, starting from next month.”

According to the statement, the media’s role in exposing corruption files and supporting the state’s efforts to eradicate it was emphasized.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency