Baghdad – IA – Muhammad Al-Talbi
Advisor to the Prime Minister, Hussein Allawi, confirmed today, Sunday, that Iraq is practicing effective diplomacy to stop the Zionist aggression in Lebanon and Gaza, while noting that regional cooperation between Iraq and the countries of the region is witnessing great prosperity.
The Prime Minister’s advisor told the (INA): “The Iraqi government has achieved great achievements over the past two years, as work was done to build a new vision for regional security that depends on development and dialogue.”
He explained, “The current tensions due to the Zionist aggression against the Palestinian and Lebanese territories constitute a major challenge to regional security,” expressing his optimism that “there are opportunities for peace led by Iraq and the countries of the Arab, Gulf, and Islamic region, with calls to hold regional conferences focusing on diplomacy and economic dialogue.”
Allawi added, “Iraq is preparing to host the next Arab summit in Baghdad, and that before the Gaza crisis, it was working to organize a regional conference that would continue the efforts of the Second Baghdad Conference, which was led by Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani, with the aim of achieving development and stability after decades of conflicts.”
He pointed out, “Iraq has launched initiatives in several areas, including the development road, developing the Al-Faw port, and enhancing energy security, trade, electricity, and the Internet,” stressing that “regional cooperation between Iraq and the countries of the region is at the height of its prosperity.”
He stated, “There is great progress in increasing the volume of trade exchange and localizing the national industry through sovereign initiatives led by Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, to strengthen the partnership between the private sector and Arab, regional and international companies.”
He added, “Iraq is witnessing progress in the areas of banking, the housing sector, and industrial and agricultural initiatives, which has attracted Arab, regional, and Islamic capital to the country, in order to work and advance the Iraqi economy,” indicating that “Iraq is currently seeking to move the Great Development Road Project forward, which is a dream.” It is Iraqi, extending over more than 100 years, and is scheduled to be completed through important strategies that will reflect positively on the national economy, and will enhance non-oil revenues, which will contribute to the revival of the industrial, agricultural, and commercial sectors, in addition to the information technology sector.”
The Prime Minister’s advisor stated, “The Iraqi economy is moving towards integration with the international economy, as proven by the reports of the International Monetary Fund, which showed the progress of the national economy among developing economies. This comes in light of the termination of the tasks of the international coalition, with a decision by Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani.” “And moving relations towards a natural bilateral pattern, and returning relations to what they were before the events in Mosul.”
He continued, “This transformation represents a major turning point to support development in Iraq, and enhances regional and international cooperation, and thus, Iraq becomes a major player in the fields of trade, international transport, and energy, including renewable energy,” noting that “Iraq possesses enormous human wealth, as it Youth constitute 60% of society, which enhances the country’s ability to invest in the future.”
The Prime Minister’s advisor expressed “the Iraqi government’s concerns about the developments in the Gaza crisis, as the Prime Minister stressed in his speech the importance of this issue at the national, Arab, regional and international levels, and he pointed to a strategic vision that highlights the danger of the war spreading to other countries, which could lead to To enter the region into open conflict.
He continued by saying: “Iraq is practicing effective diplomacy, investing in its relations with permanent member states, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China and Russia, in efforts to achieve a ceasefire and restore the historical rights of the Palestinians, while emphasizing the need to stop the aggressive actions of the Zionist entity.” In Lebanon.
He pointed out, “There are important diplomatic voices led by Iraq, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, the Gulf states, Iran, Turkey and other countries, to stop the conflict and prevent the worsening of the humanitarian situation.”
The advisor added, “The Iraqi government, headed by Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani, celebrates this month the two-year anniversary of assuming power, as it was able to achieve great achievements and maintain Iraq’s stability in light of external pressures.”
He continued, “Thanks to the wisdom of the political leadership and the directives of the supreme authority, the government was able to confront this open crisis, focusing on using a diplomatic discourse that reflects Iraq’s positive position in the international arena.”
The Prime Minister’s advisor stressed that “Iraq shows a strong commitment to providing humanitarian support during the crises that the region is going through, including the situations in Palestine and Lebanon, as the Iraqi diplomatic discourse has remained clear and clear, as Iraq seeks to extend a helping hand to the Sudanese brothers and all the peoples who… suffer from crises.
He pointed out, “Iraqi foreign policy is in line with the directives of the supreme authority in Najaf, which is based on Iraq’s history, which extends for more than 7,000 years of civilization and human depth,” stressing “the importance of consolidating these strategic values in foreign policy, as Iraq plays a role.” Important on the diplomatic and humanitarian levels.”
He added, “Iraq interacts positively with the countries of the region and expresses its position in international forums, such as the United Nations General Assembly, where it represents Arab and Islamic issues,” adding, “The recent contacts between Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani and Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, as well as with French President Emmanuel Macron, this came within the framework of preparations for the Arab and Islamic summit, where efforts to pressure a ceasefire were discussed.”
He pointed out, “There is a welcome to the initiative of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani in the United Nations General Assembly, which called on Arab and Islamic diplomacy to stand against the barbaric Zionist aggression against the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples,” stressing “the importance of stopping the war machine,” stressing that “the effects of These wars lead to the destruction of social bonds and human security, and target innocent and defenseless citizens in the Palestinian territories and Lebanon.