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Iraq

Connections with Australia!


Australia and Iraq enjoy a friendly and diverse relationship, with
regular engagement on political, economic and humanitarian issues.
Iraq has a Consulate-General in Sydney and the Kurdish Regional
Government retains a representative office, also in Sydney. Australia has
had diplomatic relations with Iraq in various forms since 1935. Australia
opened an Embassy in Baghdad in 1976 and Iraq established an Embassy
in Canberra in 1995. Between 2007–08 and 2016–17, around 31,480
Iraqis who had fled violence and unrest in Iraq have found a new life in
Australia. Australian-Iraqi relations have been shaped by Australia’s
involvement in the 2003 invasion. Another key issue in the Australian-
Iraqi relationship relates to the Iraqi import of Australian wheat. The
trade relationship – which was almost entirely based around the import
of Australian wheat – was further complicated by Iraqi allegations.
There was a great economic relation between the 2 countries with there
wheat trading. Last December a new group named “Wheat Australia”
got a special authorization from the Australian government for the
export of 300 thousand tons of wheat to Iraq.

Climate Comparison!
Iraq
Iraq has a hot, dry climate characterized by long, hot, dry summers and
short, cool winters. The climate is influenced byIraq's location between
the subtropical aridity of the Arabian desert areas and the subtropical
humidity of the Persian Gulf. At night, it often gets cold, and the
temperature can sometimes drop a few degrees below freezing (0
°C or 32 °F). Summer in iraq is very hot and dry, with a relentless sun,
and with daytime temperatures of 43 °C (109 °F).
Australia
The Australian climate is not just hot it offers a climate to suit
everyone across its eight states and territories. Situated in the
southern hemisphere, Australia’s seasons are at opposite times to
the northern hemisphere. Australia’s tropical region also has a
‘wet’ and a ‘dry’ season.

Example: If in australia it is Summer that means over in Iraq it is


winter but if it is winter in Australia that means it is Summer in
Iraq!

Iraq natrual vegetation!


Iraq has a natrual vegetation which are oak trees, and date palms
that are found in the south. Iraq has many lush plants and
diffrent types of wonderful plants around the middle east. Two of
the most common plants in iraq are licorice and a date palm. The
key natural resources in Iraq include natural gas, petroleum, sulfur
and phosphates.

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