The Iraqi government announced it had agreed to pay $ 408 million to hundreds of thousands of Egyptian workers who have fled from it because of the dictatorial regime invasion of Kuwait in 1990-1991.
The Office of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said he had signed a memorandum of understanding during a visit to Egypt last week, which was approved under which Baghdad to pay money to resolve the issue known as "hawala yellow".
And hundreds of thousands of Egyptians still wages owed to them after they fled from Iraq in the wake of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait.
Iraq had reached an agreement last week to $ 500 million to resolve a dispute with Kuwait on aircraft and aircraft parts seized by Saddam's forces during the invasion. And make the conflict more difficult for Iraqi Airways flight to the western cities without facing the risk of confiscation of her aircraft.
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The Office of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said he had signed a memorandum of understanding during a visit to Egypt last week, which was approved under which Baghdad to pay money to resolve the issue known as "hawala yellow".
And hundreds of thousands of Egyptians still wages owed to them after they fled from Iraq in the wake of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait.
Iraq had reached an agreement last week to $ 500 million to resolve a dispute with Kuwait on aircraft and aircraft parts seized by Saddam's forces during the invasion. And make the conflict more difficult for Iraqi Airways flight to the western cities without facing the risk of confiscation of her aircraft.
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