Al-Kazemi and Al-Awdat discuss ways to facilitate bilateral integration between Iraq and Jordan

Al-Kazemi and Al-Awdat discuss ways to facilitate bilateral integration between Iraq and Jordan

May be an image of 2 people, people standing and people sittingBaghdad – Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi received, on Saturday, the Speaker of the House of Representatives in the Kingdom of Jordan, Abdel Moneim Al-Awdat, while they discussed ways to facilitate bilateral integration between the two countries.

Al-Kazemi welcomed the guest delegation, and emphasized the depth of bilateral relations between Iraq and Jordan, which recently reached a high level of cooperation, praising the role of King Abdul God the Second Bin Al Hussein in developing these relations, and this was evident in his active presence in the tripartite summits, as well as in the Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership.

Al-Kazemi added that “the consolidation of relations between Baghdad and Amman positively reflects on the stability of the region, as well as the achievement of strategic and economic partnerships,” and urged parliamentarians in both countries to “work to facilitate the process of bilateral and regional integration, which was initiated by the Iraqi and Jordanian governments.”

The Prime Minister stressed that “Iraq has gone through difficult circumstances, and is now in the stage of recovery, and moving towards the normal situation it deserves.”
For his part, Jordanian Parliament Speaker Abdel Moneim Al-Awdat conveyed the greetings of King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein to the Prime Minister, stressing the Kingdom’s keenness to build the best relations with Iraq, as well as his blessing for the success of the Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership, which Iraq recently hosted.

He praised “the steps taken by the Iraqi government towards adopting a policy of dialogue and calm to ensure the stability of the region, as well as Jordan’s appreciation of Iraq’s role in fighting terrorism that threatens the security of the entire region.”

Al-Awdat stressed that “the balance and recovery that Iraq is witnessing are two things that deserve support and backing.”

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