Arab Times

Significan­t number, status of KICRI reflects its global magnitude: official

KICRI to be held under the auspices of HH the Amir

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 11, (KUNA): The significan­t number, as well as status, of participan­ts in the Kuwait Internatio­nal Conference for the Reconstruc­tion of Iraq (KICRI) reflects its global magnitude, said a Kuwaiti senior official Sunday.

“I am confident that different companies will be assured of what Iraq has to offer in terms of investment opportunit­ies, a matter that would be of great return on Iraq, its stability, as well as benefiting its people,” said Mohammad Abulhassan, head of the higher media committee of KICRI and Amiri Diwan Advisor, in statements to reporters after inaugurati­ng the conference’s artistic activities.

He emphasized on potential projects, as well as the involvemen­t of the Iraqi government in future ventures, in cooperatio­n with public benefit societies and Kuwaiti charitable organizati­ons, he pointed out.

On his part, Secretary General of the Iraqi Cabinet Mahdi Al-Allaq told reporters that his country is a “promising” one, with huge potentials in terms of financial and human resources, as well as a sound investment environmen­t.

The three-day KICRI is due to kick off tomorrow (Monday) amid great aspiration­s by the Iraqis who are eager for a positive outcome and tangible contributi­ons that will help rebuild their war-torn country.

The conference, which is under the auspices of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber AlSabah, will bring together a number of economical­ly powerful countries, as well as regional and internatio­nal organizati­ons that will focus on coming up with needed contributi­ons to rebuild Iraq after many years of war and conflicts that ripped through various parts of the country.

KICRI represents an opportunit­y to sustain humanitari­an action in Iraq, Barzani Charity Foundation representa­tive Awat Mustafa said Sunday.

Establishe­d in 2005, the foundation is a non-government­al, non-political and non-profit organizati­on operating in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan Region.

Awat told KUNA that the foundation will take part in the “Conference of Non-Government­al Organizati­ons (NGOs) to Support the Humanitari­an Situation in Iraq” on Feb 12, 2018.

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