Friday, February 16, 2024

Al-Sayhoud: Al-Sudani's visit to the Netherlands is an extension of a comprehensive government program aimed at building and developing the country and upgrading its economic, commercial and security joints, 16 FEB

 Al-Sayhoud: Al-Sudani's visit to the Netherlands is an extension of a comprehensive government program aimed at building and developing the country and upgrading its economic, commercial and security joints

 Baghdad / Nina / The Secretary-General of the Generations Gathering MP Mohammed Saadoun Al-Sayhoud promised the visit of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani to the Kingdom of the Netherlands as an extension of a comprehensive government program aimed at building and developing the country and upgrading its economic, commercial and security joints.

Al-Sayhoud explained in a press statement today that: The visit of Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani to the Kingdom of the Netherlands came to enhance ways of joint cooperation in many fields, especially agricultural, economic and trade, given that the Netherlands is one of the major countries economically and security, and therefore the trade and agricultural exchange and the development of expertise with it will cast a shadow on the frameworks of development, economy and investment to advance and upgrade the country to a better level.

He added that: Strengthening international and regional relations between Iraq and the countries of the world in the midst of the work of the Sudanese government and its reform and service program has come a long way in the development and construction of Iraq, especially after the isolation and heavy legacy left by previous governments, and therefore Iraq's leap in the field of building strategic bridges with the countries of the world under the Sudanese government will create a broad and fertile climate for building the country and developing all its fields.

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