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    The Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shayaa al-Sudani, stressed the importance of continuing coordination with the GCC countries and other countries in the field of recovering looted Iraqi funds and those wanted by the Iraqi judiciary in corruption cases.

    This came during his meeting, today, Monday, with the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Jassim Muhammad Al-Budaiwi, and his accompanying delegation.

    During the meeting, according to a statement issued by the Sudanese media office, they discussed prospects for joint cooperation in various fields, foremost among them security coordination and drug control, as well as cooperation in the cultural, academic and artistic fields.

    During the meeting, the Prime Minister affirmed Iraq's keenness to "build serious partnerships with brotherly and friendly countries and their peoples in the region, and the government's endeavor to open up to its Arab, regional and international surroundings in accordance with the requirements of the current stage of concerted efforts in facing various challenges and crises."

    He also stressed the importance of continuing coordination with the countries of the Cooperation Council and other countries in the field of recovering looted Iraqi funds and those wanted by the Iraqi judiciary in corruption cases, as part of the government's plans to combat and address corruption.

    Al-Sudani referred to the upcoming Baghdad 2023 conference for economic integration and regional stability, which is of great importance as it will focus on developing economic partnerships between the countries of the region and the world.

    For his part, Al-Budaiwi conveyed the greetings of the GCC leaders to the Prime Minister, and emphasized the satisfaction of the countries of the region with the encouraging policies of the Iraqi government, and its keenness to enhance the security of the region in a way that contributes to the stability and development of its peoples.

     He also pointed to "the importance of the Gulf-Iraqi Business Forum, which will be held in Sharjah next September, which will strengthen the economic partnerships between the countries of the Cooperation Council and Iraq."

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