+ Follow BECHTEL AND HALLIBURTON Tag
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[Title] => Kuwaitis partnering with RP in Iraq rebuilding drive
[Summary] => Kuwaitis are ready to enter into partnerships with Philippine companies to undertake projects for the reconstruction of Iraq.
The Public-Private Sector Task Force for the Reconstruction of Iraq made the announcement after a seven-member Philippine delegation returned from Kuwait last week.
Task force chairman Roberto Romulo said in a statement the delegation met with key officials of the Kuwaiti business chamber, including Salah al-Marzouk and former finance minister Abdul Wahab al-Wazzan.
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[Title] => Inviting ourselves
[Summary] => As a member of the community of nations, the Philippines has certain obligations, one of which is to contribute whatever it can, within the limits of its resources, to international peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.
I have nothing against sending a Philippine humanitarian team to Iraq, even if taxpayers have to shoulder the teams expenses for at least the first 30 days, estimated at around P60 million. But our government should avoid any rush, and wait for a clear invitation from the coalition.
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
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BECHTEL AND HALLIBURTON
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[Summary] => Kuwaitis are ready to enter into partnerships with Philippine companies to undertake projects for the reconstruction of Iraq.
The Public-Private Sector Task Force for the Reconstruction of Iraq made the announcement after a seven-member Philippine delegation returned from Kuwait last week.
Task force chairman Roberto Romulo said in a statement the delegation met with key officials of the Kuwaiti business chamber, including Salah al-Marzouk and former finance minister Abdul Wahab al-Wazzan.
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[Title] => Inviting ourselves
[Summary] => As a member of the community of nations, the Philippines has certain obligations, one of which is to contribute whatever it can, within the limits of its resources, to international peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.
I have nothing against sending a Philippine humanitarian team to Iraq, even if taxpayers have to shoulder the teams expenses for at least the first 30 days, estimated at around P60 million. But our government should avoid any rush, and wait for a clear invitation from the coalition.
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