Iraq seeks Malaysia’s help for development


  • Nation
  • Monday, 21 Jun 2004

KUALA LUMPUR: Iraq’s new interim Government wants Malaysia to play a key role in the development of her soon-to-be sovereign nation, its top diplomat here said. 

Iraqi charge d’affaires Dr Mahmoud Khalid Almsafir said President Ghazi Al-Yawar and Prime Minister Iyad Allawi hoped to work closely with Malaysia, which heads the 116-member Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC). 

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