Monday, September 23, 2024

Full Text Of Al-Sudani's Speech At The Future Summit In New York, 23 SEPT

 Full Text Of Al-Sudani's Speech At The Future Summit In New York

Baghdad Today – Baghdad  Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed, today, Sunday, September 22, 2024, the importance of adopting clear strategies for using artificial intelligence in a safe and responsible manner to serve humanity.

Al-Sudani participated in the Future Summit, which was held in New York today, Sunday, on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

The summit aims to enhance cooperation on key challenges and bridge gaps in global governance, reaffirm existing commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals) and the UN Charter, and lay the foundations for more effective global cooperation that can address today’s challenges and emerging threats in the future.

He pointed out that "the political parties inIraqMost of them have military wings, and therefore there are justifications and power for the corrupt person present at the border crossings and protection from dismissal from his position or follow-up and monitoring of all his activities,” indicating that “the border crossings are one of the economic gates through which many corruption deals pass, including currency smuggling, money laundering and drug trafficking.”

He revealed that “every employee who seeks to report the existence of a corruption deal is exposed to dismissal, beating and continuous penalties, and some of them are physically liquidated.

There are cases that we have witnessed in previous years, and the best evidence is a police officer who was assassinated in a hideous manner and was thrown into a kerosene tank as a result of reporting oil smuggling at the crossings.BasraTwo years ago.”

He concluded by saying that “the companySumerI addressed directlyPrime MinisterWith more than 200 thousand barrels smuggled through the northern ports, stressing that "the Iraqi state is completely unable to control the border ports, which are one of the biggest doors to corruption."  LINK

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