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    Today, Wednesday, the Sudanese Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a, expressed his hope that his visit to France would be a good sign and lay the right foundations for a sustainable partnership.
    The Prime Minister said, in an article published by the French newspaper Le Monde, followed by (Al-Oula News), that “the Iraqi government today is more convinced of its vision to develop Iraq’s regional and international relations on the basis of cooperation and balance, moving away from the policy of axes, and adopting a policy of partnership with many countries of the world, led by France.” ".
    He stressed that "the response of Baghdad and Paris to the common sense of the strategic importance of the relationship between our two countries prompted our government to show more keenness to develop that bilateral relationship and build on its solid foundations."
    He added, “When Iraq faced the dangers of terrorism and fought a fateful war with the forces of evil and darkness, in defense of itself, the region and the world, France was the first to provide assistance and participate in the recovery of Iraq’s lands, especially in the war to liberate Mosul.”
    In addition, the joint cooperation between us in the aspects of armament, training and intelligence effort, all of which indicates a long-term strategic partnership between Baghdad and Paris to ensure the preservation of the achievements made in the fight against terrorism and stability in the region.
    Al-Sudani indicated during the article that “our country’s desire to consolidate military and security cooperation with the French side is consistent with our goal of raising the combat capabilities of our security forces, and it is now achieving that goal, which makes Iraq not in need of foreign combat forces, but rather advisory forces to meet the needs of our forces.” Training and equipment, and this means that we need to constantly review the relationship with the international coalition and draw a map for future cooperation in light of the constant development in the combat capabilities of our armed forces.
    In another context, the Prime Minister affirmed that “the advancement of the national economy is a top priority for the Iraqi government, and our government aims to make optimal use of the huge economic capabilities, as Iraq is the second largest oil producer in OPEC, and possesses one of the largest oil and gas reserves in the world, and giant companies such as Total Energy and Alstom are welcome.” To work in Iraq in the field of energy, such as exploiting associated gas, injecting water into oil wells, developing renewable energy production, and also the suspended Baghdad metro project to reduce traffic congestion in the capital, which we attach great importance to, and these are good examples of partnership and economic cooperation.
    And he indicated that “our government intends to be a major driving force in regional diplomacy and political tracks, and this was clearly demonstrated in the Baghdad 2 conference, which was held with the support of President Macron in the Jordanian capital, Amman recently, as we were keen on Iraq’s refusal to use its lands as a springboard to threaten neighboring countries, showing our rejection at the same time.” He rejected any encroachments on our lands.
    He continued, “Iraq, through its distinguished relations with its regional surroundings, has become a meeting place for disparate parties to meet, seeking to bridge the distances between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Iran, based on our belief that the stability of the region is achieved by overcoming tensions.”
    We will continue in our endeavors to bring the points of view closer between Tehran and Riyadh, as we believe that dialogue and meetings are the only way to reach common ground, and until those understandings reach an advanced stage in the upcoming meetings and meetings.
    He noted that “cooperation between Paris and Baghdad has multiple facets, as it extends to the health, educational, cultural and climatic sectors. France is working to preserve the environment and combat the effects and risks of climate change, and we would like to build a continuous partnership in protecting heritage and combating antiquities smuggling.
    On the health side, France has taken an initiative to build a hospital in the city of Sinjar, and this is our thanks and appreciation for the effort made to support an important component of our people.
    And he indicated that “Iraq is committed to its democracy and respect for the rights of its people, and there is no evidence of our commitment to this from the decision we took on the right of the Yazidis to own their homes and lands in Sinjar, after nearly 50 years of depriving them of this right.”
    We know the destiny of Iraq and we respect the destiny of Iraqis of all sects and sects, and we are convinced that the unity of the Iraqi people is the key to their strength, which they are proud of and consolidate our unity as Iraqis. We all strive for progress, brotherhood, equality, and justice.
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