Prime Minister confirms Iraq's aspiration for more cooperation with the Arab Monetary Fund
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani called on the Arab Monetary Fund to cooperate in building bridges with its financial institutions.
A statement from his media office received by "Al-Eqtisad News" stated that "Al-Sudani received the head of the Arab Monetary Fund, Mr. Fahd bin Mohammed Al-Turki."
He stressed "the government's support for the tasks of the Arab Monetary Fund, of which Iraq is a founder and the second largest contributor, after the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."
Al-Sudani pointed out that "Iraq looks forward to further cooperation with the Fun d, and that the effects of its work will be reflected on the Iraqi scene, through its contribution to financing the reconstruction and development campaign that the government has embarked on, especially in the field of infrastructure, as well as the desire for the Fund to work on expanding the contribution of Iraqi cadres in its work, and building bridges with Iraqi financial institutions."
He stressed "the importance of the Fund contributing to strengthening Arab ties, by regulating financial, monetary and trade relations, in a way that enhances common interests between them."
For his part, the Chairman of the Board of the Arab Monetary Fund stressed the Fund's keenness to support Iraq and participate in its development programmes, in a way that contributes to enhancing constructive cooperation in the field of financial and financing sectors. link