Al-Sudani: We are working to build a stable institutional relationship with Washington
President of the Republic Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani congratulated Donald Trump on the occasion of his swearing-in as President of the United States. A statement received by “Al-Sabah” stated that “the President of the Republic expressed in a post on the (X) application, “his wishes for President Trump to succeed and succeed in his work duties.”
He stressed “Iraq’s support for establishing security and stability in the region and the world, and strengthening bilateral relations between our two friendly countries in a way that achieves the common interests of the two peoples.”
The Prime Minister also sent a congratulatory cable to US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, on the occasion of his assumption of office as President of the United States of America. In the cable, Al-Sudani indicated “Iraq’s aspiration to strengthen the bonds of cooperation and partnership with the United States, within the framework of the strategic framework agreement and the common interests of the two countries,” stressing “the importance of working to support the foundations of stability, security and development regionally and internationally.”
In his telegram, he stated that “the Iraqi government adheres to strategic relations with the United States, and seeks to activate and expand the scope of implementation of all bilateral memoranda of understanding, and bilateral security and economic coordination, under the umbrella of respect for sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and strengthening bilateral exchange in the cultural and technological fields, and the fields of investment and sustainable development.” Meanwhile, the Prime Minister stressed that Washington is a major partner of Iraq, and that the government is working to build a stable institutional relationship
With her. The Prime Minister said in an interview with the “Elaph” website: “Iraq has a special status in dealing with the will to survive,” adding that “the Iraqi citizen is one of the most self-confident people, and cannot be subject to any party.”
Al-Sudani pointed out that “portraying Iraq as subordinate to any country contradicts the historical character of the country,” stressing that “the relationship between Iraq and the United Kingdom enjoys a unique character.”
He added that “Baghdad is working to build a stable institutional relationship with Washington, as the United States remains a major partner for Iraq, and we are committed to a policy of openness and true partnership,” indicating that “today we are facing a new phase in our relationship with the United Kingdom, and Iraq plays a pivotal role as an effective mediator between various regional parties, and Baghdad has become a center for calm dialogue that aims to bridge the gap between the parties.”
Al-Sudani pointed out that “Riyadh is a key partner in Iraq’s economic equation, and that the electrical connection with Saudi Arabia is not just a technical project, but a step towards achieving long-term economic integration,” stressing that “the country is moving confidently towards institutional reform.”
He pointed out that “the government is working to integrate the factions within the legal and institutional frameworks, and is determined to build a new Iraq based on its Arab cultural heritage.”
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