
INA- Baghdad
Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani received an official invitation from the Serbian President to visit Belgrade.
Media Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement obtained by the Iraqi News Agency INA that "Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani met today, Tuesday, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Serbia to Iraq, Branislav Žeželj."
The statement read that "During the meeting, the Prime Minister received an official invitation from the Serbian President to visit Belgrade, as well as an invitation for Iraq to participate in Expo 2027, which will be hosted by Serbia. Discussions also covered bilateral relations and the importance of strengthening cooperation across various fields to serve the shared interests of both friendly nations."
It also said that "Prime Minister Al-Sudani affirmed Iraq’s openness to expanding cooperation with Serbia and invited Serbian companies to invest in Iraq, particularly in infrastructure projects through investment opportunities announced by the relevant Iraqi authorities. He also called for enhanced coordination between the investment authorities of both countries and the establishment of an Iraqi-Serbian Business Council that would bring together the private sectors of both nations."
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