The Iraqi government has a special strategy to open up to the world
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Iraqi President, Abdul Latif Rashid, said on Tuesday that the Iraqi government has a special strategy to open up to the world and strengthen Baghdad’s relations with other countries, according to a press statement issued by the Iraqi Presidency.
Rashid’s statement took place during his meeting with the delegation of the European Union mission to Iraq, according to the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
The Iraqi President stated that Iraq has close relations with the European Union, stressing the need to strengthen these relations in all areas.
Rashid indicated that Iraq was suffering from several domestic and foreign issues, noting that the situation has now become better, especially in terms of security.
Rashid clarified that his country seeks to strengthen its international relations through openness to the world.
Regarding the government’s program, Rashid explained that it depends on the completion of the infrastructure in various fields related to the needs of the Iraqis.
The Iraqi President also clarified that the government will work to end the outstanding issues between the Kurdistan Region and the federal government.
Rashid said that presenting the real situation in Iraq and showing how it improved will encourage investments and increase private sector projects.
The European delegation expressed its aspiration to strengthen relations with Baghdad in training and advisory fields, in addition to cultural fields.

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