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    Al-Sudani: We are determined and determined to adopt the correct standards for financial transfers and clean trade

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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Today, Saturday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani affirmed the government's insistence on adopting the correct standards for financial transfers, stressing that the Iraqi citizen will seek the importance of the economic reforms adopted by the government, while explaining the most prominent course of his meetings with political and security officials around the world on the sidelines of the Munich Security and Politics Conference.
    The Prime Minister said in a televised statement, followed by (Baghdad Today), that "the Munich Conference on Security and Politics is one of the important conferences in the world and the size of the attendance in it from different countries of the world and the security aspect took a large part in the interests, talks and bilateral meetings at the level of groups, in addition to the opening session."
    He added, "Iraq clarifies, through the conference, first, its reading of the security situation in the region and the affirmation that Iraq's security is a guarantee for the security and stability of the region and, as a result, the whole world, and we showed through this presence the possibility of our security services and their growing capabilities in combating terrorism and pursuing ISIS gangs everywhere."
    He continued, "We emphasized that today ISIS does not have a presence through which it controls an area on the ground or maintains a place, but rather it is defeated and terrified gangs pursued by our security services. We demonstrated the importance of cooperation and exchange of information between our security services and their counterparts in the region and the world. We also stressed the importance of having an international response in this regard." Supporting Iraq in retrieving wanted persons and those accused of terrorism cases, and the important aspect is also stopping the financing of terrorist gangs, which has been indicated to us through our intelligence information about the existence of this funding from many countries, which contributes to the increase in the activity of these gangs.
    The Prime Minister affirmed, "The foregoing is a message that we made clear during our 26 meetings within 48 hours, during which we received at our residence in Munich senior officials of the security services and politicians at the level of prime ministers and ministers of several countries around the world, as well as officials of international organizations."
    On the outcome of these meetings, Al-Sudani explained that "the officials he met showed real understanding and support and agreement with the Iraqi vision in the security and political reading of the region. I reached these important parties, and this is something and an essential factor in the security and political understandings."
    Regarding the government's priorities in its ministerial program, Al-Sudani explained, "The government took into account all the circumstances that Iraq has gone through since 2019 and the accompanying processes and practices that expressed popular rejection of many forms of living, service and economic performance. We were part of that stage in different locations and we took it by formulating it." According to priorities in the government program, which were not set arbitrarily, but came according to an accurate diagnosis of the hopes of the Iraqi people in combating poverty, finding job opportunities, eliminating unemployment, improving services, implementing projects, whether lagging behind or directing new projects, and combating financial and administrative corruption that threatens all development plans and reforming the economy.
    He pointed out that "these important vocabulary represents the talk of the street, and it affects in one way or another the entire aspects of life in the country and has become an entitlement because staying in front of these challenges and leaving these priorities without interest will definitely affect the overall living, service and economic matters, and we also found that our priorities reached the ears of all The international bodies understand and work with us in the light of priorities.
    And the Prime Minister continued, "When we talk with international officials whom we met about combating corruption, we place before them the entitlement of commitment to assist Iraq in handing over wanted persons and recovering funds, and when we also talk about the file of economic reforms, we assure them that we need the assistance of international financial institutions to provide us with proposals that enable us to support this reform." .
    Regarding his meeting with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, the Prime Minister explained, "We found clear understanding and support for our economic reforms. During the meeting, we demonstrated our determination to reform the financial and banking system, and we asked for flexibility to support the implementation of reforms that were supposed to be implemented in the past two years by the previous government. money laundering and smuggling.
    He stressed that "the government is insisting on adopting the correct standards for financial transfers and clean trade, and the citizen will realize the importance of these reforms in the short term, and international institutions will make sure that Iraq adopts the correct standards in its financial and banking system."
    Regarding the climate change file and its challenges, Al-Sudani indicated that it "affected Iraq through water scarcity and increased desertification, and the associated gas burning problem also had clear effects that caused it, and the problems of climate change are a serious threat to the environmental situation in Iraq."
    He stressed, "Addressing the effects of climate change has been placed at the top of our priorities during our discussion with various international officials, whom we met on the sidelines of the Munich conference, and they expressed their willingness to support Iraq with modern practices and technologies to address these effects."
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