Rashid: Dialogue is a language for understanding and resolving problems and outstanding issues

politics
  • 20-09-2023, 17:06
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    Baghdad-INA
    The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, confirmed today, Wednesday, that the new Iraq believes in dialogue as a language for understanding and resolving problems and outstanding issues.
     
    The Presidency’s Media Office stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that “Rashid received today at Baghdad Palace, the Second Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Shakhwan Abdullah, the Minister of Environment, Nizar Muhammad Saeed, a number of heads of parliamentary blocs, and members of the House of Representatives, In addition to a number of officials, and at the beginning of the meeting, the President of the Republic welcomed the guests, noting the importance of cooperation and solidarity between political forces in order to support the government in implementing its ministerial program and consolidating and sustaining the achieved security and stability.
     
    Rashid added, "The President touched on the recent visit of the Kurdish delegation to Baghdad and the understanding that took place between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government regarding the disbursement of the salaries of the region's employees, which demonstrates the will of the two sides and their common aspiration to find appropriate solutions to the outstanding issues in accordance with the constitution and the law, stressing in this regard, that he welcomed the visit of the regional government delegation as a joint and unified team, and the need to continue cooperation and coordination to guarantee the rights of all citizens, including the citizens of the Kurdistan region.”
     
    Rashid stressed, according to the statement, that "Turkish attacks on Iraqi lands and cities are unacceptable, and that the repeated violations contradict the principles of good neighborliness, especially if they are with weapons that are only used for open wars, such as drones."
     
    The President of the Republic continued, "The new Iraq believes in dialogue as a language of understanding and resolving problems and outstanding issues between the two sides through coordination and common understanding."
     
    He pointed to "the draft laws that the Presidency of the Republic submitted to the House of Representatives for discussion and voting on it, such as the Supreme Water Council Law, the Federation Council draft law, and the draft law amending the decision of the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council regarding the sorting of residential real estate and other important projects for the citizen, which require the concerted efforts of everyone to speed up approval it."