In a meeting with Al-Sudani, Oman offers a digital partnership to Iraq.
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani received today, Thursday, the Omani Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, Saeed bin Hamoud al-Maawali.
According to a statement from his office, a copy of which was received by {Euphrates News}, Al-Sudani welcomed the Omani minister and sent his greetings to the Sultan of Oman.
Al-Sudani pointed out that "the level of development, employment, and investment in Iraq, including the telecommunications sector, has advanced and improved, thanks to the political, security, and social stability the country is witnessing, as well as the economic renaissance," stressing that "the many commonalities between Iraq and the Sultanate of Oman provide an opportunity to develop economic and investment cooperation between the two countries."
For his part, Al-Maawali praised Iraq's achievements on various fronts, reviewing "the results of his discussions in Baghdad," and affirming "the readiness of his country's public and private sectors to cooperate with Iraq in the field of the digital economy and digital government."
Al-Maawali also expressed his country's "readiness to cooperate in the ports and airports sectors by investing in projects related to various Iraqi airports." link