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Emirati men walk at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad on April 23, 2018. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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People stand at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad on April 23, 2018 during the signing of an agreement between Iraq and the UAE. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi (C) and Iraqi Minister of Culture Firiyad Rawanduzi (2nd R) listen to a guide during a tour at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad on April 23, 2018 after the signing of an agreement. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi (R) and Iraqi Minister of Culture Firyad Rawanduzi (2nd L) tour the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad on April 23, 2018 after the signing of an agreement. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi signs an agreement with Iraq's minister of culture and UNESCO on the reconstruction of Mosul's Al-Nuri mosque, on April 23, 2018 at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UNESCO representative in Iraq Louise Haxthausen (R), UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi (L) and Iraqi Minister of Culture Firiyad Rawanduzi (C) give a joint press conference after the signing of an agreement on the reconstruction of Mosul's Al-Nuri mosque, on April 23, 2018 at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UNESCO representative in Iraq Louise Haxthausen (L), UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi (L) and Iraqi Minister of Culture Firiyad Rawanduzi (R) give a joint press conference after the signing of an agreement on the reconstruction of Mosul's Al-Nuri mosque, on April 23, 2018 at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi (R) and Iraqi Minister of Culture Firyad Rawanduzi (C) walk during a visit at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad on April 23, 2018 after the signing of an agreement. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi and Iraqi Minister of Culture Firiyad Rawanduzi listen to a guide during a tour at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad on April 23, 2018. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP
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UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development Noura al-Kaabi(L) and Iraqi Minister of Culture Firiyad Rawanduzi (R) sign an agreement on the reconstruction of Mosul's Al-Nuri mosque, on April 23, 2018 at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad. The United Arab Emirates and Iraq signed an agreement to develop the rehabilitation of the Al-Nuri Mosque and its Al-Hadba minaret in the former embattled Iraqi northern city of Mosul, with financial support amounting to 50.4 million dollars. The Nuri mosque and its ancient leaning minaret, were blown up in June 217 by jihadists of the Islamic State group as Iraqi forces battled to retake the city. AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP