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Posted on 10 February 2012.
Premier Nouri al-Maliki called on South Korea to provide Iraq with military training planes, as well cooperation in other armaments, according to Aswat al-Iraq.
During his meeting with South Korean State Minister for Military Industries, Nu D Lee, Maliki called for activation of all contracts signed with the Korean side, in addition to supporting projects agreed upon.
The meeting was also attended by Acting Defense Minister Saadoun al-Dilaimi.
The South Korean minister said his country was keen to develop relations with Iraq in all fields, and particularly in armament, as well as implementing existing agreements.
(Source: Aswat al-Iraq)
[...] with Iraq in all fields, and particularly in armament, as well as implementing existing agreementshttp://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2012/02/10/maliki-calls-on-korea-to-supply-arms/[michigander0131] malliki calls for all contracts to be implemented//wonder how they will pay those [...]

With oil. For over 2 years now they have been talking Oil for Arms with Korea and Czech…