Al-Sudani renews his call for Tunisian companies to invest in Iraq
Today, Tuesday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani called on Tunisian companies to participate in projects, investment opportunities, and infrastructure construction in Iraq, while stressing the importance of economic integration and the success of the upcoming Iraqi-Tunisian committee meetings in Baghdad.
The Prime Minister's Media Office stated, in a statement received by Al-Iqtisad News, that "Al-Sudani received the Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia to Iraq, Shukri Al-Latif, where, during the meeting, they discussed the horizon of joint cooperation between the two brotherly countries, and ways to strengthen relations at various levels and fields, in a way that would benefit "In the interest of the Iraqi and Tunisian peoples."
Ambassador Shukri Latif conveyed the greetings of Tunisian Prime Minister Ahmed Saleh Al-Hashani to Al-Sudani, his appreciation for Iraq’s positions, and the sincere desire to expand the strategic partnership and strengthen friendship between the two countries, which Tunisian President Kais Saied espouses, according to the statement.
He also conveyed to Al-Sudani a written message from Al-Hashani, which included sending an official invitation to the Prime Minister to visit Tunisia, in order to discuss ways to diversify areas of cooperation, raise them to the highest levels, and confirm the trend towards constructive joint work.
The Prime Minister expressed his "appreciation for the invitation and responding to it as soon as possible," stressing "the importance of mutual support in international forums and Tunisia's position on the Palestinian issue."
Al-Sudani also renewed his "invitation to Tunisian companies to participate in projects, investment opportunities, and infrastructure construction in Iraq, and the importance of economic integration and the success of the upcoming Iraqi-Tunisian committee meetings in Baghdad." link
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