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    The President of the Republic calls on the Arab countries to create an investment environment in Ira

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    The President of the Republic calls on the Arab countries to create an investment environment in Ira Empty The President of the Republic calls on the Arab countries to create an investment environment in Ira

    Post by Rocky Wed 25 Jan 2023, 5:41 am

    The President of the Republic calls on the Arab countries to create an investment environment in Iraq



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    Shafaq News / The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, stressed today, Wednesday, Iraq's need to cooperate with Arab countries to create an investment environment and rehabilitate its infrastructure, while ambassadors of Arab countries expressed their countries' support for economic cooperation with Iraq, most notably the investor protection agreement.
    The Presidency's media office said in a statement received by Shafaq News agency, "The President of the Republic, Abd al-Latif Jamal Rashid, received, today, Tuesday, at the Baghdad Palace, a number of ambassadors of Arab countries accredited to Iraq."
    The President affirmed that "the results of forming the current government are fruitful despite the time it took to form, and its program is serious and prioritizes, especially with regard to providing the necessary services and rebuilding infrastructure, and this will be achieved in light of the stability and peace that Iraq is currently experiencing after years of wars, terrorism and violence."
    Rashid touched on his "participation in the Arab summit conference in Algeria," praising "the decisions that resulted from the summit, the role of the Arab League, and Algeria's success in organizing the summit," stressing that "the Arab leaders and presidents welcomed the formation of the government and Iraq's role in resolving outstanding issues between the Arab countries." He expressed his happiness for his visit to the republics of Egypt and Algeria.
    He added that "preserving the environment has become a global issue and the countries of the region are very interested in improving the environment and addressing water scarcity," pointing out that "European countries in the Davos Economic Forum were interested in Iraq's participation and expressed their willingness to cooperate, as they consider our region rich, civilized and important. There was also interest from the participants." Democracy and its importance at the Davos conference.
    President Abd al-Latif Jamal Rashid said, "Iraq has promising investment opportunities, but we need to rehabilitate the infrastructure and should coordinate and cooperate with Arab countries to create an investment environment in Iraq, and we need in this field bilateral and tripartite cooperation with our Arab brothers."
    He continued, "We hope, within a short period to come, to approve the budget that has not been approved for three years, which caused delays in the completion of vital projects," calling on the ambassadors to encourage companies in their countries for the purpose of investing in Iraq.
    Regarding the security situation, the President of the Republic affirmed that "the situation is stable, but unfortunately the media did not convey this image of Iraq," calling on the ambassadors to "convey the true picture of Iraq and the state of safety in its cities," pointing out that "presidents, leaders and politicians expressed their support for Iraq in its efforts to consolidate Security and stability and their desire to establish effective relations with him.
    In their turn, the ambassadors of the Arab countries offered "their thanks and appreciation to the President for the warm welcome," stressing "their countries' keenness and desire to expand the horizons of cooperation in a manner that secures the supreme interests of all and achieves the aspirations of the peoples for prosperity and progress."
    And the Emirati ambassador stated that "his country is keen to strengthen relations between the two countries," stressing that "there are companies ready to work in Iraq." While the Syrian ambassador spoke about "his government's optimism that Iraq will have a role in improving Arab relations, and that the Iraqi government will continue the steps it has taken."
    The Saudi and Kuwaiti ambassadors touched on "the importance of investing in Iraq and working to develop an investment protection agreement in a way that motivates the investor to start direct steps to work."
    The Saudi ambassador stressed that "the economy has become a substitute for the use of military force," pointing to "the need for coordination, cooperation and facilitation of procedures in order to develop investment work and exploit the available opportunities."
    As for the Lebanese ambassador, he indicated "the need to support the private sector, which needs real partnership with the public sector."
    The ambassadors offered their "congratulations on the Iraqi national team's victory in the 25th edition of the Gulf Cup."
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