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Baghdad demands that Interpol arrest Iraqi fugitives
The Algerian weekly newspaper El-Zawraa said Thursday that Iraq intends to present a claim to the Interpol concerning 54 Iraqi fugitives involved in stealing public money, as specialized Iraqi authorities finished setting up the files and delivering them to Baghdad.
Iraq, Politics, 7/4/1998

Jordan seeks to buy Iraqi oil
Iraq said on Saturday that it will provide Jordan with oil at reduced rates for the rest of 1998, even outside the two countries' trade protocol, the Jordanian news agency reported.
Jordan-Iraq, Economics, 7/4/1998

Kuwaiti, Iraqi representatives to meet on missing-in-action
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 7/4/1998

Iraq denounces permission for US fighter jets to take off from Japan
Iraq denounced Japan's permission for the United States of America to use its territories to launch attacks on Iraq.
Iraq-Japan, Politics, 7/4/1998

Baghdad imports French sugar through Syrian port
Iraqi minister of Trade Muhammad Mahdi Saleh has unveiled a contract he signed with the Syrian government according to which Baghdad will import 100,000 tonnes of sugar through the Syrian port of Tartous.
Iraq-Syria, Business, 7/3/1998

Saudi Arabia returns stolen Iraqi artifacts
Saudi Arabia's delivered 54 ancient Iraqi artifacts, stolen by Iraqi refugees during the Gulf War, to a United Nations organization.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Culture, 7/3/1998

Iraq calls on UN to lift air embargo
Iraq on Wednesday called upon the UN Security Council to cancel the two no-fly zones in the north and south of the country.
Iraq, Politics, 7/2/1998

Iranian business delegation heads to Iraq
A 13-member Iranian business delegation will discuss with Iraqi officials in Baghdad horizons for cooperation in commercial and economic fields.
Iraq-Iran, Military, 7/2/1998

Egyptian rice for Iraq
Awni Hashim, the manager of the Egyptian commercial center in Baghdad, said yesterday that Egyptian companies won contracts worth $10 million to import 25,000 tons of Egyptian rice to Iraq within the fourth stage of the oil-for-food agreement.
Egypt-Iraq, Economics, 7/2/1998

Iraq accuses U.S. of hostile intent
Iraqi reaction to the bombing of a supposed radar site near Basra yesterday by U.S. jet fighters was strong stating that this strike was an unjustified and considered hostile action with the intent by the U.S. of launching a new comprehensive attack against Iraq.
Iraq, Politics, 7/1/1998

Syrian - Iraqi oil pipelines maintained
Iraqi government has officially informed the Syrian government that final arrangements on maintaining the Iraqi - Syrian oil pipelines shut down in 1982 have been completed.
Iraq-Syria, Politics, 7/1/1998

Syria's help to Iraqi people underlined
During his meeting with Iraqi Minister of Trade Muhammad Mahdi Saleh and members of the accompanying delegation, Syrian Health Minister Eyad al-Shatti stressed Syria's commitment to providing the necessary aid and support to the people of Iraq
Syria-Iraq, Economics, 7/1/1998

Egyptian food exports to Iraq total $130 million
Egypt-Iraq, Business, 7/1/1998

An agreement between Iraq and Iran on the Iranians' visit for the sacred places
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 7/1/1998

UN Sanctions Committee agrees upon Jordanian export contracts
Jordan's Minister of Industry and Trade Hani Mulki confirmed that the UN Sanctions Committee agreed upon 34 new contracts for Jordanian companies in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the UN and Iraq known as the oil-for-food agreement. "The total sum of the contracts is $28.61 million," he said.
Jordan-Iraq-UN, Economics, 7/1/1998

Iraq's Hamdoon: We are sick and tired of this, as U.S. hits Iraqi site
A U.S. F-16 fighter jet fired a radar seeking missile at an Iraqi radar installation near Basra today after allied aircraft in the no-fly zone determined that they were being tracked by the radar.
Iraq-USA, Military, 6/30/1998

UN Compensation Committee meets
Iraq-UN, Economics, 6/29/1998

Iraqi officials to visit Egypt to improve commercial exchange
Three Iraqi ministers are to arrive in Cairo during the current week to discuss activating bilateral relations with their Egyptian counterparts.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 6/29/1998


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