Al-Sudani requests the assistance of the European Parliament in recovering the looted Iraqi funds
Mar 6 15:41 1 shares
Information / Baghdad..
On Monday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani called on the European Parliament to help Iraq recover its looted funds and arrest those wanted by the Iraqi judiciary.
"Iraq follows a balanced policy in international relations," Al-Sudani said in a statement received by Al-Malooma on the sidelines of his reception of the European Parliament delegation, appreciating "the European Union's stances towards Iraq at various stages."
He pointed to "the importance of international efforts supporting Iraq in implementing its government program, and providing assistance in the field of recovering looted funds and those wanted by the Iraqi judiciary."
For their part, the members of the European delegation affirmed "their support and support of their countries for the Iraqi efforts in the field of reform," expressing
"the serious European desire to forge a partnership with Iraq that flows into the path of sustainable development and common interests."
The meeting witnessed "a presentation of the overall Iraqi-European relations, ways of developing them in various aspects of joint cooperation, and discussions on mechanisms to enhance Iraq's capabilities in facing economic challenges and the effects of climate change." Ended/25 h
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Mar 6 15:41 1 shares
Information / Baghdad..
On Monday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani called on the European Parliament to help Iraq recover its looted funds and arrest those wanted by the Iraqi judiciary.
"Iraq follows a balanced policy in international relations," Al-Sudani said in a statement received by Al-Malooma on the sidelines of his reception of the European Parliament delegation, appreciating "the European Union's stances towards Iraq at various stages."
He pointed to "the importance of international efforts supporting Iraq in implementing its government program, and providing assistance in the field of recovering looted funds and those wanted by the Iraqi judiciary."
For their part, the members of the European delegation affirmed "their support and support of their countries for the Iraqi efforts in the field of reform," expressing
"the serious European desire to forge a partnership with Iraq that flows into the path of sustainable development and common interests."
The meeting witnessed "a presentation of the overall Iraqi-European relations, ways of developing them in various aspects of joint cooperation, and discussions on mechanisms to enhance Iraq's capabilities in facing economic challenges and the effects of climate change." Ended/25 h
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