Al-Sudani: Strategic Projects Will Work To Attract Partnership And Economic Integration In Iraq
Reconstruction and building Economy News – Baghdad Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed on Sunday that major strategic projects will work to attract partnership and economic integration, while pointing to Iraq's foreign position.
Al-Sudani's statements came in a dialogue symposium held by the Baghdad Institute for Dialogue, under the slogan (Regional Communication... The Centrality of Iraq), during which current topics and the course of Iraqi relations with neighboring countries and the world were discussed, and the most prominent positions in this regard were discussed.
Al-Sudani pointed out, at the beginning of his speech during the symposium, the importance of these research institutions in decision-making, and their focus on facts away from confusion and prejudices, indicating that the government has set a basic goal for its work, which is to build trust with the Iraqi street, which is itself a criterion for determining priorities in work. .
On the security axis, he stressed that ISIS today represents a defeated organization. The recent operations of our armed forces have proven its inability to exist even in remote areas. If stability is achieved and the capabilities of our forces develop, they will strengthen the conviction of the possibility of ending the presence of the international coalition and moving towards bilateral relations.
Regarding foreign relations, the Prime Minister stated that Iraq follows a balanced approach, staying away from alliances and axes, and is open to developed relations with everyone, and has the ability to communicate with them, and also has distinguished relations with the United States and Iran.
Al-Sudani reiterated "Iraq's position that rejects its lands being an arena for others' conflict, pointing out the importance of intertwining interests in the region, and the shift from political focus to economic focus."
He continued by saying, "Major strategic projects, such as the Development Road Project, will work to attract partnership and economic integration, and they reinforce Iraq's idea of proposing an economic bloc, as was previously proposed at the Arab Summit, as projects that fuel development and enhance integration between Arab countries." 99 views 02/25/2024 - https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=40836