Urgent and confidential: Iraq launches maritime security cooperation with Kuwait without official announcement
4/16/2025
An official document issued by the Prime Minister's Office revealed that an "urgent and top secret" letter was sent to the Ministry of Defense - General Secretariat, regarding the initiation of maritime security cooperation with the Kuwaiti side.
According to the letter dated March 26, 2025, and signed by the Prime Minister's Office Director, Ali Razouki Al-Lami, a copy of which was obtained by {Euphrates News}, the directive is based on the approval of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, and stipulates "taking the necessary measures and starting work according to the mechanism for maritime security cooperation with Kuwaiti authorities, temporarily, starting April 1, 2025, without an official announcement." LINK
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The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Mohammed Hassan, confirmed on Wednesday that Iraq has reached a stage where it no longer needs a UN mission.
Al-Hassan said in a speech at the Sulaymaniyah Forum, which was monitored by Al-Eqtisad News, that "Iraq today is different from the past, and the gains must be preserved," noting that
"Iraq has reached a stage where it no longer needs theUnited Nations mission."
He continued, "Iraq is facing a constitutional obligation, namely the elections, which we are working to ensure are successful in order to consolidate the path of development and reform," adding, "The region needs Iraq's stability." LINK
Al-Mashhadani affirmed, according to a statement received by Al-Jabal, that “Iraq welcomes all initiatives that contribute to developing its economy and strengthening its international partnerships, particularly with the United States, which represents one of its most important strategic partners in various fields.”
The Speaker of Parliament emphasized “the critical importance of investment in Iraq, particularly in vital and strategic sectors such as oil and electricity,
which represent the backbone of the Iraqi economy. He also emphasized the need to stimulate investment in the agricultural and industrial sectors, as well as in service sectors that are vital to the lives of Iraqi citizens, such as the environment, education, and health.”
Al-Mashhadani explained that “the Iraqi Parliament has enacted an investment law that provides a secure and stimulating legal environment for investment, protects investor rights, and encourages transparency and equal opportunities.”
He pointed out that “Parliament, as the ‘house of the people,’ ensures a dignified and safe life for citizens and works closely with the government through effective coordination mechanisms to support development projects and facilitate investment.” He stressed that “the Iraqi Parliament strongly supports the signing of bilateral agreements with friendly countries, which contribute to stimulating economic activity, attracting more foreign investment, and creating new job opportunities that contribute to reducing unemployment and enhancing economic stability.”
Lutz Steve, head of the US trade delegation, emphasized that “Iraq represents a promising investment market, and that US companies are looking forward to cooperation opportunities in various sectors, with a focus on creating job opportunities for Iraqi youth and contributing to the development of infrastructure and vital services.”