President Vladimir Putin lobbied Iraq's prime minister Monday on behalf of Russian companies trying to get a cut of contracts for rebuilding Iraq's infrastructure, particularly its crucial oil and gas sector.
In a message sent to Nouri al-Maliki, Putin said the huge West Qurna oil field was of particular interest, and he noted Russia was expanding its diplomatic presence in Iraq.
The message came two days after Iraq's Oil Ministry invited local and international oil companies to bid for contracts providing technical support for two major oil fields in the southern and northern regions.
"Our companies are ready to increase their contribution to the restoration and modernization of the economic infrastructure of Iraq, primarily in the energy, oil and gas sectors where we have accumulated rich experience and made good arrangements," Putin said, according to a Kremlin statement.
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Jobs for Russian's in Iraq
Russia has apparently gained an interest in the affairs of Iraq, but rather than wanting to send troops or anything like that they wish to acquire jobs from the rebuilding. Again Russia is expanding as a power in the world and possibly even feeding off of the misfortune of Iraq.
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