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China signs deal to build 1,000 schools in Iraq as Beijing pushes for greater role in Middle East after US withdrawals
An estimated 3.5 million Iraqi children lack access to school. Photo: CWH
China has signed a deal to build 1,000 schools in Iraq as Beijing pushes for a bigger role in the Middle East while the United States retreats.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi oversaw the signing of 15 contracts on Thursday, with representatives of the Power Construction Corporation of China and Sino Tech.
- The deal will see Power China and Sino Tech helping the Iraqi government’s plans to rebuild the education system after years of war
- The country is now a major destination for Chinese investment in the Middle East and Beijing is the biggest buyer of Iraqi oil
An estimated 3.5 million Iraqi children lack access to school. Photo: CWH
China has signed a deal to build 1,000 schools in Iraq as Beijing pushes for a bigger role in the Middle East while the United States retreats.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi oversaw the signing of 15 contracts on Thursday, with representatives of the Power Construction Corporation of China and Sino Tech.
China signs deal to build 1,000 schools in Iraq
The deal will see Power China and Sino Tech helping the Iraqi government’s plans to rebuild the education system after years of war.
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