
Baghdad-INA
Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani affirmed today, Thursday, that Iraq has overcome security difficulties and its doors are open to fruitful partnerships.
The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, received the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Jan Lipavsky, and his accompanying delegation, and the meeting witnessed discussions on strengthening bilateral cooperation in the fields of agriculture, energy, health, air transport, and discuss ways to increase the volume of trade exchange between Iraq and the Czech Republic.
Al-Sudani expressed, according to the statement, "his welcome to the minister and the guest delegation, noting that" Iraq has overcome security difficulties, and that its doors are open to fruitful partnerships with all friends, stressing that the opportunity is available for Czech companies to contribute to government plans for infrastructure construction and modernization of services. ".
Al-Sudani referred to "the Czech Republic's positive positions and support for the efforts of the Iraqi security forces in its war on terrorism, as part of the efforts of the International Coalition to Combat Terrorism and the NATO training mission in Iraq," noting that "the government seeks to formulate a new vision between Iraq and the international coalition, on the basis of The actual need and future visions for challenges.”.
The statement continued, “The Czech minister, for his part, affirmed that his country’s government welcomes the Iraqi economic steps, which enhance stability and sustainable development, praising the positive future direction presented by the Iraqi government.” And he indicated, “a delegation of businessmen and representatives On behalf of twenty Czech companies, he is currently visiting Iraq to discuss opportunities for joint economic cooperation.
The statement concluded, "Libavsky presented an official invitation from the President of the Czech Republic to the Prime Minister to visit Prague, in order to strengthen and strengthen bilateral relations for the benefit of the two friendly countries."
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