Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Parliamentary Foreign Ministry: The quadripartite agreement of the development road project will contribute to stimulating economic growth and enhancing regional and international cooperation, 23 APRIL

  Parliamentary Foreign Ministry: The quadripartite agreement of the development road project will contribute to stimulating economic growth and enhancing regional and international cooperation

 Baghdad / Nina / The Parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee affirmed its support for the government's efforts and positive steps to build integrated strategic relations regionally and internationally, and pointed out the need for these steps to be a real turning point in Iraq's foreign policy.

The committee said, in a press statement, that "the quadripartite agreement between Iraq, Turkey, Qatar and the Emirates on the development road project, will contribute to stimulating economic growth and strengthening regional and international cooperation relations, by achieving economic integration and striving towards a sustainable economy between East and West."

The committee appreciated the efforts of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani related to developing bilateral relations and building real long-term strategic partnerships between Iraq and Turkey, which culminated in the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and discussing the files of water, security, energy and economy, and the signing of important agreements and memoranda of understanding between the two countries

Including the signing of the strategic framework agreement between Iraq and Turkey, and the framework agreement for cooperation in the field of water, which includes mechanisms and radical treatments for the entire water system and achieves an effective partnership. aims to ensure the provision of water, water and food security to Iraq./Ends5

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