Thursday, September 5, 2024

DINAR REVALUATION REPORT: Al-Mandlawi's Discussion on Bilateral Relations and Investment Opportunities with the UAE Ambassador, 6 SEPT

 Al-Mandlawi's Discussion on Bilateral Relations and Investment Opportunities with the UAE Ambassador

On September 5, 2024, Acting Speaker of Parliament Mohsen Al-Mandlawi engaged in a significant meeting with the new United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador to Iraq, Abdullah Matar Al-Mazrouei.  The discussion centered around bilateral relations between Iraq and the UAE, with a particular focus on economic and investment opportunities. 

Overview of the Meeting

During the meeting, Al-Mandlawi and Al-Mazrouei explored ways to strengthen the ties between Iraq and the UAE, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in economic and investment sectors. Both parties expressed interest in advancing these areas for mutual benefit. 

Bilateral Relations

Al-Mandlawi congratulated Al-Mazrouei on his new role and expressed confidence in the depth of relations between the two countries.  The importance of strengthening these ties through the signing of bilateral agreements was also highlighted. 

Economic and Investment Prospects

The meeting underscored the potential for increased economic and investment collaboration between Iraq and the UAE.   Both sides agreed that expanding these areas could significantly contribute to the growth and development of both countries. 

Implications for Future Cooperation

The discussion between Al-Mandlawi and Al-Mazrouei sets the stage for enhanced economic and investment cooperation between Iraq and the UAE. This could lead to the signing of new bilateral agreements and the exploration of joint ventures in various sectors. 

Conclusion

The meeting between Al-Mandlawi and the new UAE Ambassador to Iraq reflects a positive outlook for bilateral relations and economic collaboration.  As of September 5, 2024, the focus on economic and investment opportunities signals a strategic direction for future engagement between the two countries. 


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