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Iraqi schoolbooks printed in Iran – TV

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Iran Focus: Baghdad, Apr. 07 – Iraqi schoolbooks are being printed in Iran, much to the disapproval of Iraqi publishers, the Iraqi television channel al-Sharqia reported. Iran Focus

Baghdad, Apr. 07 – Iraqi schoolbooks are being printed in Iran, much to the disapproval of Iraqi publishers, the Iraqi television channel al-Sharqia reported.

The report said that Iraqi publishers were facing a more-than-desired level of printing of Iraqi schoolbooks in neighbouring Iran.

This is despite the fact that Iraqi publishing houses are well resourced to print books for Iraq’s Ministry of Education, the report added.

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