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Title: | The Permanent Soviet-Iraqi Technical Committee 1970-1979 |
Authors: | يحيى, محمد محمد, ثامر |
Keywords: | Soviet Iraqi |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Journal of Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology |
Abstract: | Iraq emerged in the seventies of the twentieth century, a country with its weight and influence at the Arab and regional levels, and its relations with the Soviet Union occupied a distinguished position in its foreign policy in accordance with the requirements of that stage and its requirements. From economic construction, and from this Iraq seemed to build strong and developed economic relations with the Soviet Union. Addressing the research is an important aspect of these relations, which is represented in the joint Iraqi-Soviet economic cooperation, and the presentation of cooperation and economics within the framework of the committee during the period 19 - 70 - 979, the presentation of the research on the absence of a joint agreement between the two countries. And through which the committee emerged directed to its internal system, according to which the committee was a tool in studying and proposing projects and putting them into practice through which they are implemented with the Soviet institutions, as well as following up the implementation and completion of these projects, and developing solutions to all problems arising from the implementation of the agreements or work, o And the Joint Economic Committee has greatly supported the development of economic relations between the two countries, and this was the reason for the conclusion of more protocols and agreements between the two countries. The researcher |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6480 |
ISSN: | 1006-7930 |
Appears in Collections: | قسم التاريخ |
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