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    Al-Kazemi: We succeeded in reducing the number of foreign forces, and the phenomenon of the militari

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    Al-Kazemi: We succeeded in reducing the number of foreign forces, and the phenomenon of the militari Empty Al-Kazemi: We succeeded in reducing the number of foreign forces, and the phenomenon of the militari

    Post by Rocky Mon 15 Mar 2021, 8:45 am

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    Baghdad - conscious
    Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi declared success in reducing the number of foreign forces, while indicating that the phenomenon of militarization of society must be abandoned.
    A statement of his media office received by the Iraq News Agency (INA) stated that "the Prime Minister, during his visit to the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, thanked the brothers in the ministry, who were unidentified soldiers who played an important role in the success of the visit of His Holiness to Iraq."
    He added, "It was agreed that soft power should take its course, as the weapons that Iraq possessed did not lead it to anything but destruction, futile wars and hostilities," noting that "diplomacy and dialogue are the real strength to protect people and keep away from wars, and it is our only chance to get out of the cycle of conflicts." The alternative to it is nothing but the madness of wars and devastation that this country has suffered from for decades.
    He stressed that "effective diplomacy requires a great effort on various parties, and this is the role of our embassies, diplomats and international organizations, and the activation of various tools and means of dialogue that guarantee the country's interests and direct it towards permanent solutions."
    He explained, "Today in our society, unfortunately, we see continuous phenomena from the buried Baath era until after 2003, the phenomenon of militarization of society and armed phenomena. This we must leave, and the alternative must be diplomacy, economy and development, wars have an easy start, and peace-making is more difficult, so it must be." We leave this stage and diplomacy is the solution to dealing with problems. " 
    He continued: We are in the Iraqi situation facing complex and complex crises of political, economic, social and cultural dimensions, and we must make the most of our international relations and international support to help overcome them and mitigate many of the effects of the circumstances that Iraq has gone through.
    He pointed out that "we must all create a unified national discourse, from which we proceed to a broader dialogue at the regional level to secure the interests of our people and regional peace and stability."
    And he said: We have succeeded in developing active diplomacy during the period of this government, as we have activated the strategic dialogue with the United States, and we have moved towards focusing on economic, diplomatic and cultural cooperation, and we have also succeeded in reducing the number of foreign forces by sixty percent.
    He added that "Iraqi diplomacy also helped Iraq to get out of the economic crisis, as the Economic Communication Group was formed at our invitation, which stood by Iraq in its economic crisis and is still providing support for us in the path of economic reform and the implementation of the White Paper." 
     
    He stressed that we: We opened up to all regional and international powers, which created a positive impression about Iraq, its political stability, and the great historical opportunities for it.
    He pointed out that "the visit of His Holiness, the Pope, came within these efforts, to provide great moral support to Iraq, and a message to all that Iraq is an environment for the convergence of religions and civilizations, and that it transcends the ordeal of war and the destruction caused by ISIS, and that the Iraqi people are peace-loving and proud of their religious, social and political diversity.
    He continued: We have several memoranda of understanding and agreements that we have worked on during this period with all our Arab, Iranian and Turkish neighbors, despite all the differences that exist between these powers.
    And he added, "We put forward the idea of ​​the new east and are working to implement it by finding broad common interests between Iraq, Jordan and Egypt, that would create a prosperous economic zone from which all powers in the region benefit from and in which Iraq plays a major role."
    He explained, "We have varied relations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and all other Gulf countries, and are proceeding with several investments in various agricultural, industrial and energy sectors," noting that "we have completed an agreement to link the railways between Iraq and Iran, which will link Iraq with northern China and create wide economic opportunities for it."
    Al-Kazemi called on political and societal forces to read models of success among other peoples, to see how Rwanda transformed from one of the worst experiences of ethnic cleansing to a prosperous country in the continent of Africa, and how South Africa succeeded in crossing from one of the worst experiences of racism to a successful country by applying a correct approach to transitional justice As well as Singapore, the Balkan Peninsula, and other major conflict areas in the world. " 
    He pointed out that "there are great potentials for building peace and creating new opportunities for all peoples of the region, and Iraq must take an active role in this path, and you in the Iraqi diplomatic apparatus are the soldiers of this comprehensive and lasting peace for us and for all the peoples of the region."
    The Prime Minister concluded: You are at the various levels of your work, whether at the ministry’s headquarters in Baghdad or in our embassies abroad. You are all ambassadors and ambassadors, each one and one of you is a mobile Iraq, and this is a major responsibility, and I see that you are up to the responsibility.
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