Al-Kazemi: Iraq was successful in bringing the views of Iran and Saudi Arabia closer.
The Prime Minister of Iraq announced in a statement that the success of Iraq in bringing the views of Tehran and Riyadh closer will be one of the main points of his speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
In a statement today (Friday), Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi explained the main points of his speech at the UN General Assembly and said that he will talk about the political, economic, cultural and climatic reality and other major challenges of Iraq.
According to the official news agency of the Iraqi government “Waa”, Al-Kazemi said that he will emphasize in his speech at the UN General Assembly that Iraq has succeeded in bringing the views of Iran and Saudi Arabia and several other countries together; This caused these countries to restore their relations with each other.
While pointing out that all world leaders agree on the importance of Iraq’s role in consolidating stability in the region, the Iraqi Prime Minister added: I ask the political forces to assume their historical responsibility towards Iraq and use the opportunity of national dialogue; We have time to build our country.
He stressed about the situation in the region: “The stability of the region has positive consequences on the situation in Iraq.” “We will support any process that will contribute to the stability of the region.”
Al-Kazemi pointed to the internal situation and the progress of the Baghdad government and said: “The government’s white paper plan was successful in achieving economic reforms. There are those who, because of personal differences with me, wish the government to fail in everything; I ask all the parties that have differences with me to remove their differences with me from the interests of the people.
The Prime Minister of Iraq continued: “Iraq has achieved the highest and fastest economic growth, and in this index, it has become the first country in the Middle East and the fifth in the world. “I will sacrifice everything for the Iraqis and return the country to normal.”