Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Prime Minister: The Security And Stability Of The Region Depend Greatly On The Stability Of Iraq, 17 JAN

 Prime Minister: The Security And Stability Of The Region Depend Greatly On The Stability Of Iraq

Political      Yesterday, 18:46  Baghdad - INA Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed today, Tuesday, that the security and stability of the region depend greatly on the stability of Iraq.

The Prime Minister’s Media Office said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA):

“Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani attended a business meeting in which the heads and representatives of 57 international companies specialized in the fields of energy, oil and gas, and various economic fields participated, on the sidelines of his participation in Davos Economic Forum held in Switzerland.

The statement added,  "The Sudanese reviewed the government's plans in the field of economic development and reform, which have come a long way, and the great investment opportunities, industrial city projects, the large Al-Faw port, the vital development road project, and integrated oil field projects."

 According to the statement, the Prime Minister referred to “solar and renewable energy projects that were concluded with Chinese and Emirati companies, stressing the

government’s broad direction towards investing in gas and expanding investment opportunities in this promising sector, as well as the residential projects that were launched, and other projects planned in all countries.” Governorates of Iraq. Al-Sudani stressed, according to the statement,

"the importance of the banking reforms that were implemented, and the Central Bank of Iraq worked on, in order to communicate with international banks to achieve compliance standards for the global financial and banking system."

 The statement continued that in terms of strengthening stability and security in Iraq, the Prime Minister stated that  "the security and stability of the region depend greatly on the stability of Iraq, and that

any attempt to destabilize the internal situation in Iraq or threaten its security will lead to harm to the regional and international security of the Middle East."

The statement concluded, "The meeting was attended by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Oil, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, and a number of advisors to the Prime Minister."  https://www.ina.iq/201303--57-.html

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