Al-Sudani from Washington: The development road and Al-Faw port projects will create a new Iraq
4/15/2024 Baghdad
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani announced today, Monday, work on a study to establish a department for expatriate affairs. While he indicated that the signing of contracts with Total, the fifth round, and the national effort will enable Iraq to achieve gas self-sufficiency, he stressed that the Development Road and Al-Faw Port projects will create a new Iraq.
The Prime Minister's Media Office stated, in a statement received by Al-Iqtisad News, that "Al-Sudani met with the Iraqi community in Washington and other American states, on the sidelines of his official visit to the United States of America."
He continued, "The Prime Minister expressed his pride and appreciation for the Iraqi communities in the United States and the rest of the world," stressing that "Iraq is for all Iraqis, and the country needs the expertise, experiences, opportunities, and initiatives of Iraqi figures in America."
He pointed out, "Working on a study to establish a department for expatriate affairs, in order to achieve effective communication with Iraqi communities in the world, as the government is looking for competencies away from quotas."
He added, "Our visit to the United States is important to clarify our vision about the shape of the relationship with America," noting that "America granted Iraq preferences in customs exemption and a memorandum was signed with financing institutions worth 5 billion dollars, all of which are not activated within the strategic framework agreement."
He explained, "Iraq today is different from what it was in 2014, because ISIS no longer poses a threat to Iraq," pointing out that "we want to move to bilateral relations with the countries of the international coalition after the victory over ISIS, similar to the countries of the region, including security relations." .
He stated that "the first meeting of the founding committee stipulated in the framework agreement will be held, and there will be periodic meetings of this committee," stressing that "Iraq is witnessing today an unprecedented recovery, stability, security, real development, and tangible services in all parts of Iraq."
The Prime Minister stated, "The government's first step was to reform oversight institutions, and our measures in combating corruption are professional and not vindictive, as we recovered a lot of money and those wanted in corruption cases who hold other nationalities, and some of the wanted persons voluntarily surrendered themselves to the judiciary."
He pointed out, "The signing of contracts with Total, the fifth round, and the national effort will enable Iraq to achieve gas self-sufficiency within 3-5 years, in addition to starting projects related to refineries," explaining that "2024 will be the last year for importing oil derivatives."
He noted, "Iran is a neighboring country with which we have common interests, and America is a strategic ally and our relationship with it is important, as the relationship with Iran and the United States is an advantage for Iraq, and can be used to reduce tension, and this is what happened in all crises in the region."
He pointed out, "The US Treasury recorded observations on the work of banks in previous years, and not during the current government that adopted the electronic platform."
He pointed out, “The industrial and agricultural sectors were activated, and idle factories were operated, such as fertilizer, iron and steel production factories,” stressing that “the basis of economic advancement is the belief in the role of the private sector, which was supported by the government.”
He stated that "the development road and Al-Faw port projects will create a new Iraq," pointing out that "the development road is the least expensive and fastest project for transporting goods, and its first principles will be signed during the Turkish president's visit soon." LINK