President of the Federal Court: Iraq is currently taking steady steps to build the state
Politics |Yesterday, 21:37 |
Baghdad Today - Baghdad
The President of the Federal Supreme Court, Jassim Muhammad Aboud Al-Amiri, confirmed today, Thursday (March 7, 2024), that
“Iraq is currently taking steady steps to build the state.”
A statement by the Supreme Judiciary received by “Baghdad Today” stated that
Al-Amiri met during his visit to Amman with Jordanian Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh and confirmed that
“Iraq achieved a great victory over terrorism,” adding that
“Iraq is currently taking steady steps to build the state.” He pointed out that
"Iraq is very keen to build international relations with all countries of the world on the basis of mutual respect and common interests, with the exception of the Zionist entity that is usurping Palestine." He pointed out that
"the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq seeks to cooperate with all constitutional courts for the purpose of consolidating constitutional values." Al-Amiri noted
"discussing the mechanism of joint cooperation and exchanging legal expertise in order to achieve the interests of the two countries."
For his part, the Jordanian Prime Minister stressed "the special status of Iraq,"
stressing "the Kingdom's keenness to strengthen relations in various fields with Iraq."
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Politics |Yesterday, 21:37 |
Baghdad Today - Baghdad
The President of the Federal Supreme Court, Jassim Muhammad Aboud Al-Amiri, confirmed today, Thursday (March 7, 2024), that
“Iraq is currently taking steady steps to build the state.”
A statement by the Supreme Judiciary received by “Baghdad Today” stated that
Al-Amiri met during his visit to Amman with Jordanian Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh and confirmed that
“Iraq achieved a great victory over terrorism,” adding that
“Iraq is currently taking steady steps to build the state.” He pointed out that
"Iraq is very keen to build international relations with all countries of the world on the basis of mutual respect and common interests, with the exception of the Zionist entity that is usurping Palestine." He pointed out that
"the Federal Supreme Court in Iraq seeks to cooperate with all constitutional courts for the purpose of consolidating constitutional values." Al-Amiri noted
"discussing the mechanism of joint cooperation and exchanging legal expertise in order to achieve the interests of the two countries."
For his part, the Jordanian Prime Minister stressed "the special status of Iraq,"
stressing "the Kingdom's keenness to strengthen relations in various fields with Iraq."
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