PM Al-Sudani meets US President Biden at the White House

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  • 15-04-2024, 19:41
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    INA - WASHINGTON

    Prime Minister, Muhammed S. Al-Sudani, confirmed on Monday, there is work to move from the military relationship to a full partnership with the United States.

    Al-Sudani met with US President Joe Biden at the White House in the US capital, Washington D.C.

    Al-Sudani said in a speech during his meeting with President Biden, followed up by the Iraqi News Agency - INA, “Working to move from the military relationship to a full partnership with the United States,” explaining, “Our visit to Washington D.C. comes at a sensitive and delicate time and is important in the history of the relationship between the two countries.”

    “The war on Daesh was the basis of cooperation between Iraq and the United States, as victory over the terrorist Daesh is important and was achieved through the sacrifices of Iraqis and the support of friends,” said Al-Sudani, stressing that “Iraq is in the process of recovery and is witnessing development in service projects.”

    He highlighted, "We will discuss the sustainable partnership based on the strategic framework agreement," stressing "the government's commitment to the outcomes of the Higher Coordination Committee between Iraq and the United States."

    “My government is serious about implementing this agreement, and my presence in Washington D.C. brings with it the desire to improve Iraq’s reality and provide services," he added, stressing that "Iraq is committed to various issues, especially what is happening in the region.”

    PM Al-Sudani pointed out, "We agree on the principles of international law, and we reject any attack on civilians, especially children and women.” 

    “We are very concerned about stopping the devastating war on Gaza. We hope that all parties concerned will commit to self-restraint,” he expressed, adding, “We want to stop the expansion of the conflict in the region. The Iraqi government is committed to protecting diplomatic missions as well."