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    Al-Sudani told a UN official: Iraq wants to redefine UNAMI’s priorities and areas of work

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    Al-Sudani told a UN official: Iraq wants to redefine UNAMI’s priorities and areas of work Empty Al-Sudani told a UN official: Iraq wants to redefine UNAMI’s priorities and areas of work

    Post by Rocky Wed 08 Nov 2023, 2:25 pm

    Al-Sudani told a UN official: Iraq wants to redefine UNAMI’s priorities and areas of work
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    {Politics: Al-Furat News} Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani received, this evening, Wednesday, the head of the independent team for the strategic review of the United Nations mission in Iraq, Volker Perthes, and his accompanying delegation.
    A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, a copy of which {Al-Furat News} received, stated that Al-Sudani “welcomed at the beginning of the meeting the UN team, expressing the necessary readiness to facilitate and assist the team in carrying out its tasks, recalling the workers in the United Nations, who sacrificed themselves in various parts of the world, and he also praised the position.” "The courageous and moral behavior shown by the Secretary-General of the United Nations regarding the events in Gaza is a matter of respect and appreciation."
    The Prime Minister stressed that “the Iraqi government, as the executive body, is best able to determine the need for the level and type of international assistance,” noting the Iraqi government’s desire to redefine the priorities and areas of work of the “UNAMI” mission in line with the need to support and address sectors and crises, such as water scarcity and changes in Climate change, in addition to what concerns economic and financial reform, improving services, combating corruption, applying human rights principles, and others, and stated that Iraq has today become effective and capable of solving its internal and external problems, and is playing its role in supporting stability and peace in the region, and resolving regional issues.
    For his part, Perthes stressed that “the team held consultations in New York with United Nations entities and members of the Security Council, along with other concerned member states of the United Nations and independent experts, and they confirmed that there has been a significant change in Iraq from what it was in 2003, especially in the field of democracy.” And civil peace, stressing that he followed the government’s efforts and the economic projects it launched, especially the development road project, which will have a significant impact on diversifying the economy and achieving stability.
    He stated that the review team will conduct a field visit in Iraq and will meet with representatives of the federal and local governments, as well as United Nations teams working in Iraq.


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