Al-Hakim calls for benefiting from the Japanese experience in e-governance and combating corruption

politics
  • 30-12-2024, 17:05
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    Baghdad-INA  
    The head of the National State Powers Alliance, Sayyed Ammar Al-Hakim, called today, Monday, to benefit from the Japanese experience in e-governance and combating corruption.
     
    A statement from Al-Hakim's office, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), stated that "the head of the National State Powers Alliance, Sayyed Ammar Al-Hakim, met with the new Japanese ambassador to Iraq, Akira Endo," wishing him "success in the mission of heading his country's diplomatic mission in Iraq."
     
      Al-Hakim renewed "emphasis on the depth of the relationship between Baghdad and Tokyo and ways to develop it, in a way that serves the interests of the two friendly countries and peoples," calling for "benefiting from the experience of construction and reconstruction in Japan, and the technological and digital experiences provided by Japan, which contribute to strengthening the government, transparency and combating corruption," and he also stressed "the presence of Japanese industry in popular culture and living in Iraq."
    According to the statement "Al-Hakim also touched on the developments in Syria and the region in general," holding "the international community responsible for the stability of Syria, given the impact of chaos there on regional and international peace," saying, "The basis of stability in Syria is based on enabling the Syrian people to govern themselves, write their constitution, and preserve their demographic diversity."
    Al-Hakim stressed according to the statement "the necessity of stopping the war in Gaza, providing relief to the Palestinian people, rebuilding cities, and returning the displaced."