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    Al-Kadhimi to NATO representatives: We affirm our commitment to ensuring free, fair and fair elections

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    {Political: Al Furat News} Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi renewed his government's commitment to holding fair and fair elections.
    In his speech during his meeting with the permanent representatives of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels, Al-Kazemi said: "Iraq highly values ​​cooperation with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and its member states, in order to support the rebuilding of our military institutions and enhance the capabilities of our armed forces and security services in the face of terrorism, We have a serious desire to develop this joint cooperation."
    He added, "Iraq has suffered from political and security turmoil for more than four decades, the most recent of which was the terrorist attack by outsiders of the era, the terrorist organization ISIS, whose crimes the region and the world have not witnessed in mass murder, displacement of civilians and the destruction of cultural monuments and infrastructure."
    And he valued "the role played by NATO, as it was a partner in providing support for Iraq's efforts to defeat the terrorist organization Daesh, and we will certainly not forget the huge sacrifices made by the Iraqi security forces, including the army, the federal police, the anti-terrorist forces, the popular crowd, the Peshmerga, and volunteers from among the tribesmen in various parts of the country." regions of Iraq.
    And he said, "Iraq was and still is the first line in the war against the terrorist organization ISIS, and this war, regardless of its severity, has earned our security forces significant experience at the regional and international levels."
    And Al-Kazemi continued, "Despite the huge security challenges, our forces managed during the periods extending after the defeat of the strongholds of the organization to deal severe and painful blows to its safe havens and havens one after the other, and we succeeded in dismantling its networks and sleeper cells spread in different regions of the country."
    He stressed, "The progress we have made on the security front, pushes us, through the strategic dialogue that we began in 2020 with the International Coalition, to find time and technical mechanisms for withdrawing the combat forces of the coalition, and for continuing cooperation in all fields, especially armament, rehabilitation, training and intelligence support," noting that "we seek cooperation." With the NATO countries in sustaining training and working continuously to raise the readiness of our military and security capabilities.”
    Al-Kazemi expressed his "looking forward to NATO countries continuing to train, qualify and equip our armed forces, support military colleges, expand police training programs, and train specialized skills and technicians in air and sea weapons to enable them to confront terrorism."
    He also expressed his "hope, through these endeavors, to obtain the necessary expertise to build military institutions in a way that helps raise the level of their professionalism and efficiency, with the need to equip them with the necessary modern and advanced military equipment, hoping that we will strengthen efforts to reform the security system and contribute to maintaining Iraq's security and stability."
    The Prime Minister said, "We in Iraq are proud of the religious, sectarian and national diversity of the components of the Iraqi people, and Iraq has succeeded in playing a constructive role in achieving security and stability within its regional and international surroundings. Wars and difficult circumstances have taught us that peaceful solutions are the basis on which we can establish strategic and positive relations, whether With neighboring countries, regional countries, and countries of the world.
    He called on the member states of the alliance and the international community to use security and military resources in the service of promoting peace and stability, and to entrust the delivery of humanitarian aid to areas affected by conflicts and wars, because crises and wars will not serve international peace and security.
    He pointed out that "the government presented an economic reform paper called the White Paper, which is a comprehensive road map aimed at reforming the Iraqi economy and addressing the serious challenges it faces. Challenges have accumulated before the Iraqi economy over the past years due to wrong policies, mismanagement, corruption and the absence of planning, in addition to the almost total dependence on Oil is the main source of state revenue.
    Al-Kazemi explained, "The white reform paper aims to restore balance to the Iraqi economy, and put it on a path that allows the state to take appropriate steps in the future to develop it into a diversified economy that creates opportunities for citizens to live a decent life."
    And he indicated that "economic reforms cannot be achieved without achieving economic growth, and that Iraq is seeking to encourage the international community to enhance investment opportunities in Iraq in a manner that guarantees the achievement of sustainable development that contributes to supporting economic reform."
    The Prime Minister referred to "the pledge we made at the beginning of my assumption of the position of Prime Minister to hold legislative elections, and we affirm our commitment, through discussions with all political and popular forces, on the need to ensure free, fair and just elections."
    He said, "We are making all efforts to ensure electoral security through military and security plans that we have been preparing for months, and through training and practices carried out by security institutions in preparation for election day, aimed at protecting voters, international observers and journalists."
    And he added, "The government has adopted the law of the Independent High Electoral Commission, and we have sought to approve a budget for the commission. We have also welcomed the UN Security Council resolution supporting the elections in Iraq, in addition to the role of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq by coordinating the presence of international observers to monitor the elections, and we have directed to overcome all obstacles." that the voting process and the next stage may face, and we have set the tenth of next October as the date for holding the elections.”
    And he indicated that "the terrorism that destroys mosques, churches and hospitals and kills innocent people in Iraqi cities is the same that strikes the cities of the world. Therefore, we must strive to prevent Iraq from becoming an arena for regional conflicts on the one hand or international conflicts on the other."
    He noted that "Iraq's security and stability is affected by the security of the region, and the security of the region can only be achieved by adhering to international resolutions that call on all parties to the conflict to abide by international legitimacy, respect human rights, non-interference in the internal affairs of countries and avoid launching any cross-border aggression for any independent and sovereign country." Noting in this regard Iraq's categorical refusal to use its territory to attack its neighbors."
    Al-Kazemi renewed his thanks and appreciation, and he highly valued the stances that support Iraq, its people, its institutions and its democratic experience, and we look forward to continuing cooperation in vital areas, military training and military police training in Iraq, and in consultation with the Iraqi government.
    He concluded his speech by saying, "We appreciate and appreciate the assistance of the NATO countries to Iraq in supporting construction and reconstruction projects and achieving economic development that requires providing security and stability in a way that guarantees experts, technicians and companies to start their investments under optimal security conditions, which will therefore serve the security, safety, stability and interests of our peoples looking forward to building, reconstruction, prosperity and progress.
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