Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani announced today, Tuesday, that Baghdad had received an official letter from the American embassy approving its request regarding scheduling the end of the missions of the international coalition forces in Iraq.
Al-Sudani said in a press conference following a regular session of the Council of Ministers: “We received an official letter from the American embassy approving the outcomes of the meeting held in Washington in implementing the agreement regarding scheduling the end of the tasks of the international coalition.”
Regarding his recent visit to the Netherlands, the Prime Minister stressed that it “came within the framework of developing bilateral relations and within the context of building companies,” adding, “We have renewed and are renewing our position that rejects Iraq being an arena for conflict or the exchange of messages, and Iraq’s interest is the most important.”
Regarding internal affairs, he said, “The coming months will witness the opening of most of the projects to relieve traffic congestion in Baghdad within the first package, which is a challenge for the government, and the second package of these projects will be approved after arranging their financial situation.”
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