Friday, December 13, 2024

Strengthening Iraq’s position”: Praise for Al-Sudani and Al-Halbousi’s regional and international moves, 13 DEC

  Strengthening Iraq’s position”: Praise for Al-Sudani and Al-Halbousi’s regional and international moves

Political analyst, Aid Al-Hilali, praised today, Wednesday, the regional and international moves made by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and the head of the Progress Party, Mohammed Al-Halbousi, to enhance Iraq's position and have a role in shaping the region's policies in the future.

Al-Hilali told Al-Jarida, “Iraq, with its careful and balanced stance, has gained the respect and appreciation of the regional and international environment, and the moves made by the Prime Minister at various levels in the issue of openness to the Arab and international environments come in order for Iraq to have a role in shaping the region’s policies in the future. This is a result of Iraq’s great recovery and the agreements and partnerships signed by the Iraqi government with countries of the world, and these connections have great effects on Iraq’s position.”

He added, “There are also political parties that have worked to open channels for dialogue, especially with the United States of America, and one of these figures is Mohammed al-Halbousi, who returned the visit to America and was well received there. This visit received different reactions, between those who welcomed it and those who doubted it, but it seems that al-Halbousi’s visit is in the interest of Iraq and the Iraqi government and greatly supports the position of the Iraqi government.”

He pointed out that “Al-Sudani’s visit to Jordan today and before that his contact with the Emir of Qatar confirms Iraq’s firm and steadfast position and strengthens its position and makes it steadfast in its position, and this stance will be credited to Iraq and Al-Sudani, and despite some political leaders issuing irresponsible statements, Al-Sudani’s rationality, calmness and balance were positively reflected in Iraq’s position.” link

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