SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia, which is already training the new Iraqi police and military forces, has been asked to help train Iraq (news - web sites)'s intelligence and security officers.
Defence Minister Robert Hill, who has just returned from a fourth visit to Iraq, said he had been asked by Iraqi national security adviser Qassim Da'ud to extend the military training programme to the intelligence community
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Minister Da'ud also said there were good opportunities for Australian companies to win construction contracts in Iraq in the coming months with a number of major projects about to get under way," Hill said.
They included a major port area being developed in southern Iraq, as well as agricultural, irrigation and salinity projects.
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