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    Al-Sudani defines his position on “border disputes” with neighboring countries

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    Alsumaria News - Politics

    The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, today, Saturday, defined his position on the border disputes with neighboring countries, and while he referred to Iraq’s goal in the Gaza war, he touched on the government program.


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    Al-Sudani said, during the seventh conference of Iraqi ambassadors, and Al-Sumaria News followed it: “First of all, I congratulate you on holding the seventh conference of Iraqi ambassadors,” indicating that “this event, which is being held after a break of six years, gains great importance because of what the ambassadors and representatives of Iraqi diplomatic missions undertake.” Great tasks in communication and dialogue with the many and diverse countries of the world.”



    He added, "This event is an opportunity to emphasize the visions and goals that represent Iraq's highest interests in various files and fields," noting that "Iraq's face, its speech that the world hears, its position on basic issues, and its economic interests and partnerships represent the backbone of foreign diplomatic work."

    The Prime Minister explained, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is Iraq’s diplomatic arm,” pointing out, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveys the voice and will of our country at the same time. It informs others of our intentions and ideas, just as it provides them with an honest and clear picture of our methodology, our assessment of positions, and what is consistent with the interests of Iraq.” The Iraqi people, with their various components and sects, and what this people accept, and what they do not accept as well.”

    Al-Sudani stated, “The concept of Iraq’s external relationship with nations, states, and friends, as well as international organizations, is the basic text of our speech to the world,” stressing “the presence of our concepts of justice, peace, good neighbourliness, constructive work, and economic partnership in these relations.”

    He stressed that “these diplomatic and foreign paths were accurately described by our constitution, and clearly stated in our ministerial approach,” explaining that “our concepts of constructive partnership are concepts of balancing the two balances, and the same is true in the meaning of common interests, our interest and the interest of others, apart from the axes, and also in the most prominent title, which is Non-interference in internal affairs.”

    He pointed out, "Iraq's foreign policy has principles that are stronger than all the changing circumstances and temporary tendencies," adding, "This matter was embodied in our early and decisive engagement with the issues of the region, most notably the Palestinian issue."

    The Prime Minister continued, "The Palestinian issue represents the most prominent scene and the most established and stable example in our positions because it is the permanent right to the occupied land and holy sites," indicating that "our position is greater than just a political position, but rather it is part of the conscience of the Iraqi people, their culture, and their historical, social, and religious adoption."

    He stressed, "The most important thing, of course, is to work to open urgent humanitarian corridors, with the contribution of all countries, in order to save the people of Gaza."

    He added, "We recall here the positions of the various religious authorities, foremost of which is the position of the supreme authority in Najaf Al-Ashraf, which represents a natural extension of Najaf's previous positions on the Palestinian issue and throughout history, in addition to the popular positions that were embodied in the moral and humanitarian response to what is happening in Gaza."

    Al-Sudani stated: “It is in Iraq’s direct interest for neighboring countries to engage in a supported dialogue that opens one door after another to strengthening people’s ties so that political solutions become possible and within reach,” adding: “Any territorial or procedural dispute with brothers and friends will find the Iraqis capacity and open-heartedness.” For discussion and exchange of views, and the intention and strong will for a solution.”

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