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 Iraq offers to invest in Pakistan oil, gas sectors
 Updated at: 1533 PST,  Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Iraq offers to invest in Pakistan oil, gas sectors ISLAMABAD: Iraq has offered to invest in the re-construction of Pakistan besides the oil and gas sectors.

Iraq ambassador to Pakistan told Geo News investors from all over the world coming to Iraq, while the projects on large-scale were underway. He said that Iraq could prove to be a better avenue of employments to the skilled Pakistanis.

He said that Iraq was a big market for Pakistani rice, cement and sugar. He said that a joint ministerial meeting of Pak-Iraq economic cooperation would be held in Baghdad in the third week of next month, after a lapse of long one decade.
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