The US Ambassador to Iraq, Alina Romanowski, confirmed that her country is “committed to the security, stability and sovereignty of Iraq.”
“️U.S. and Iraqi leaders are conducting negotiations on the transition of the international coalition and specifically the U.S. military presence,” Romanowski said in an article.
“We want the Iraqi security forces to have the necessary capabilities to confront future threats,” she added.
“We need economic, cultural, educational and popular relations that build a stable, secure, sovereign, prosperous and connected modern Iraq,” she continued, stressing that “the United States remains the largest donor and supporter of Iraq.”
“Our embassy in Baghdad and our consulate general in Erbil issue thousands of visas annually to support the travel of Iraqis, reunite them with their families, enroll in universities, conduct research, establish business relations and receive medical treatment,” Romanowski said .
She stressed that Washington’s support “the Central Bank of Iraq in increasing the number of commercial banking correspondence relations for Iraq, which is a huge achievement for Iraq in normalizing global trade relations and conducting its trade safely using the US dollar.”
“️We are building bridges between the people of the United States and Iraq that will last for many generations,” she stressed.
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