Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Iraq’s Prime Minister Discusses National Priorities with Kurdistan Union Leader, 6 DEC

 Iraq’s Prime Minister Discusses National Priorities with Kurdistan Union Leader, 6 DEC

In a pivotal political assembly, Prime Minister of Iraq, Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani, convened with the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Talabani. The dialogue revolved around national matters, encompassing the execution of the government’s program founded on service, developmental, and economic priorities.

Commitment to Improving Living Conditions

The Prime Minister accentuated the government’s dedication towards upgrading the living conditions for all Iraqis across the country’s provinces. He expressed the need for enhancing service realities to accomplish a qualitative leap in societal conditions and fulfil the citizens’ expectations and aspirations.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

This meeting between the two leaders underscores the collaborative efforts required to address the country’s challenges and the political support necessary to realize these goals. Meanwhile, a high-profile delegation of Senators, led by Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, arrived in Baghdad to discuss fostering collaboration on key regional issues and enhancing bilateral relations between Pakistan and Iraq.

Addressing Regional Security Challenges

The Iraqi government is hosting a meeting of representatives from neighbouring countries, regional powers, and permanent members of the UN Security Council, reflecting ongoing efforts to promote stability and security in the region. The need for greater cooperation and support from neighbouring countries to address security challenges in Iraq will be the main focus of this meeting.

https://bnn.network/politics/iraqs-prime-minister-discusses-national-priorities-with-kurdistan-union-leader/

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