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    Al-Sudani: ISIS ended militarily in Iraq and the oil and gas law was legislated in 2023

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    Post by Rocky Sun 19 Feb 2023, 5:33 am

    Al-Sudani: ISIS ended militarily in Iraq and the oil and gas law was legislated in 2023
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    {Politics: Al-Furat News} The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, announced that the terrorist gangs of ISIS had ended militarily in Iraq," noting that "the draft oil and gas law will be enacted during the current year."
    Al-Sudani said in a symposium on the sidelines of his participation in the Munich conference, "ISIS has ended, security and military, in Iraq, and we need the help of the international community in recovering wanted terrorists and preventing their financing," noting that "our forces have the ability to achieve security and stability in Iraq, and our position is clear that there is no need for combat forces, and we need missions." Advisory only
    , he added, "Iraq no longer constitutes a security or political problem or part of the problems of combating terrorism, but rather is a key to a solution in the region," noting that "Iraq is the cornerstone of a stable regional system based on coexistence, cooperation, and economic partnerships that serve the region.
    " "Today it is based on five priorities to combat poverty, corruption and economic reforms, which take up a large part of our efforts to diversify sources of income and invest resources," he added.I am personally working on structural reforms of the economy and radical reforms of the financial and banking system to be in line with the global system.
    He continued, "Iraq considers climate change an existential threat to it, due to the burning of associated gas that previous governments did not invest in. We also put desertification and water scarcity problems as a priority for treatment, and we turn to renewable energy as a basic option."
    He pointed out that "Iraq has defeated terrorism, and our security forces are highly qualified to maintain security."
    He stressed that "our position is clear and frank, that we do not need combat forces from the international coalition, but we need advice, training and security exchange, and we are working to determine the numbers of advisers to the international coalition in Iraq in a way that preserves the sovereignty of our country, which is a vision that enjoys popular and political acceptance."
    Al-Sudani stressed, "carrying out reforms in the security sector, which has not witnessed reform for years, and it is an important entitlement, and the political forces support the process of reforming security institutions, which is one of the points of the political agreement to form the government."
    He noted that "the security situation in Syria represents a challenge to Iraq, including the presence of al-Hol camp and prisons that house a large number of terrorists, and al-Hol camp houses 60,000 people, half of whom are Iraqis, and the government returns 150 Iraqi families every month and enters them in the Al-Jada'a camp for security and psychological rehabilitation."
    He stressed, "The continued presence of families in Al-Hol camp represents a threat to the region, and the role of organizations in supporting the families returning from Al-Hol camp is a shy role," noting that "Iraq withdrew a large number of citizens in Al-Hol camp, and we hope that the countries of the world will do the same."
    The Prime Minister said, "Iraq was able to control the process of disparity and political differences, and our government seeks to provide equality among all Iraqis without discrimination, and to give minorities a sense of reassurance. We have come an important way in overcoming obstacles between Baghdad and Erbil, and this year we will end the legislation of the oil and gas law."
    He stressed "the need for the international community's support in recovering wanted terrorists and stopping funding coming from Europe and others, and the United States is a strategic partner for Iraq through the Framework Agreement, not just a security partner."
    He pointed out that "Iran is a neighbor with whom we have historical relations at various levels, and Iraq's establishment of a balanced relationship with America and Iran is acceptable according to the basis of Iraq's national interests."
    Al-Sudani affirmed, "Corruption has shaken society's confidence in the political system in Iraq, and it threatens all programs and plans for development and reconstruction. We started reforming the institutions responsible for combating corruption, and we recovered money and wanted persons, which is happening for the first time after 2003, and I asked the Interpol director for more cooperation in recovering wanted people and money." And part of the corruption money in Iraq goes to finance terrorism since 2003.
    And he went on to say that "closing the displacement file is among the government's priorities, and we have many displaced people who have settled in the Kurdistan region, and we have allocated projects in the 2023 budget for the reconstruction of Sinjar and the Nineveh Plain," noting that "Iraq's role in the region in being a point of convergence is a pioneering and natural role, not an impersonal one." Iraq can play a role in bringing the divergent views between the countries of the region closer together.
    He continued, "There are committees working on economic projects that represent productive partnerships between Iraq and brothers in the region and the rest of the world, and Iraq is open to all countries in the field of economic partnerships."
    He explained, "The major international companies in all sectors are carrying out investment operations in Iraq, and we have an investment law that is the best in the region. I emphasized investing in gas that will supply the energy market in the world."
    Al-Sudani said that his government "conducts a monthly review of the investment environment and improves it through decisions and legislation in Iraq, and we worked to involve the private sector in the Economic Ministerial Council," explaining that "routine is one of the negatives indicative of state institutions, and we set up a special committee in the prime minister's office to remove it."
    On the other hand, he said, "his government's efforts are continuing to bring Saudi Arabia and Iran closer together, and we will soon resume the meetings that stopped between the two parties, and we are working to solve the problem of employment in the government sector exclusively, and Parliament is in the process of voting on the unified retirement law, which will represent an important structural reform."
    He revealed that "400 million dollars have been placed in the Small Loans Fund to be provided in a soft way to young people," stressing that "Iraqi women were part of the epic steadfastness against ISIS, and the government is working to activate the work of women's empowerment circles."
    He stressed, "Iraq is committed to international agreements on supporting women and the family, and women actively participate in Iraqi political life through the presence of 82 women in Parliament."

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