IRAQ AND GERMANY SIGN A STRATEGIC COOPERATION AGREEMENT IN THE FIELD OF COMMUNICATIONS AND POSTAL SERVICES
The Ministry of Communications announced today, Wednesday, the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement with Germany in the postal field.
The ministry’s media said in a statement received by “Baghdad Today” that “the General Postal and Savings Company signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the German Postal Administration regarding the exchange of advanced electronic data, in order to continue work and develop it for the better, and to complete the postal plans in cooperation with postal administrations.”
The statement added, “The mission is within the regional and international scope, and entering into bilateral cooperation agreements to advance the status of postal services, develop the postal sector, use the latest internationally approved systems, and expand the field of work globally.”
He explained that “this agreement is one of the most important agreements and includes (26) European countries in order to facilitate work and the exchange of consignments with their content at the maximum speed.”
(Does Iraq need this to RV? NO! But it certainly shows us once again just where this country of Iraq is slowly progressing more and more “open to the rest of the world”.)
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