Al-Sudani confirms Iraq's openness to partnership with all those wishing to contribute to the development road project
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed, on Saturday, the necessity of intensifying research and explanations regarding the Grand Faw Port and Iraq's Development Road projects and the opportunities they will provide, noting that these two projects are a basic gateway to economic growth in Iraq and the region, and an important pillar for expanding the non-oil economy.
This came during the dialogue seminar held in the capital, Baghdad, under the title (The Path to Development - Opportunities and Development), in the presence of an elite group of economic experts, investors, businessmen and media outlets, according to a statement by Al-Sudani's office, received by Shafaq News Agency.
Al-Sudani stressed that the quadripartite agreement between Iraq, Turkey, Qatar, and the UAE constitutes the axis of operating the development road, but the project is open to positive partnership with all those who wish to contribute to this international development effort, stressing that the global economy today has come to depend on the main corridors for trade, manufacturing, and integration, and the development road project will be an important axis of these international corridors.
He pointed to the industrial cities that will be established along the road, starting with the industrial city in Al-Faw, which will transform Iraq from a country landlocked in commercial and industrial routes to an open country, through its contribution to expanding Iraq's maritime effectiveness and raising the importance of its ports, most notably the Grand Faw Port.
The statement pointed out that the symposium included several axes related to the strategic development road project, including the economic and developmental feasibility of the project, which constitutes one of the future paths of the Iraqi economy, and how Iraq will move through it to become a new major player in the international shipping and transport arena, in addition to the thousands of job opportunities the project will provide, mechanisms for developing partnerships with the private sector, and the challenges facing the partnership between the government and the private sector. link
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