INA - BAGHDAD
PM Muhammed S. Al-Sudani discussed on Tuesday, at his residence in Washington D.C., with Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala the possibility of enhancing exchange and opening partnership opportunities with Czech companies.
Al-Sudani received his Czech counterpart and the accompanying delegation, who is currently visiting the United States, according to a statement by the Prime Minister's Media Office, received by the Iraqi News Agency - INA.
During the meeting, ways of cooperation between Iraq and the Czech Republic were discussed, and the possibility of enhancing exchange and opening partnership opportunities with Czech companies in various economic and development sectors.
The Prime Minister assured his Czech counterpart of his aspiration to accept the official invitation he received to visit the capital, Prague, as soon as possible to explore more opportunities for bilateral partnership and cooperation.
He explained Iraq's desire to be open to all areas of economic exchange and integration, especially with the urban renaissance and infrastructure projects that Iraq is witnessing today, and the possibility of Czech companies participating in contributing to the overall levels and investment opportunities offered, as well as participating with the Iraqi private sector in many needed specializations by the business and trade sector in Iraq.
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