Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani returned to the capital Baghdad, after the conclusion of his official visit to the Netherlands and his participation in the Munich Security Conference 2024.
According to the government statement, {Euphrates News} received a copy of it that: “The Sudanese held a series of meetings and meetings in both the Dutch city of The Hague and German Munich, which were as follows:
-Bilateral talks with his Dutch counterpart Mark Rutte.
– Chairing the delegation of Iraq in the expanded meeting with the Dutch official delegation.
– Reception of the CEO of Shell, the CEO of Shell, the CEO of Mammut, which is specialized in the transport sector, and the director of government relations at the energy company Sibolt.
– Attending a dialogue seminar in the presence of a group of businessmen and representatives of 40 Dutch companies.
-Munich
– Meeting of the King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein.
– Meeting with US Vice President Kamala Harris.
-A meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Schulz.
– Meeting with the Prime Minister of Denmark, Meta Fredriksen.
– Meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati.
– Meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
– Meeting with the Prime Minister of Estonia Kaya Kallas.
-Reception of the British Foreign Secretary David Cameron.
-Meeting with the Italian Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Antonio Tiani.
-Reception of the Commander of the Joint Forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Admiral Steurt Munch.
-Receiving four members of the US Congress.
-Reception of the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Miriana Spolyarich Eger.
-Meeting with Amnesty International Secretary-General Agnes Calamard.
-Reception of US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco.
– Meeting with the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Head of the Strategic Review Team for the Work of the UNAMI Mission in Iraq, Volker Peretz.
-CEO of Siemens Energy International, Christian Broch, received.
-Reception of the general manager of the Italian company Leonardo, which specializes in security, defense and information systems, Lorenzo Mariani.
– Receiving a number of leaders of the intelligence and security services in different friendly countries.