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Iraqi PM Al Sudani and UK Ambassador Siddiq discuss boosting economic partnership

Iraqi PM Al Sudani and UK Ambassador Siddiq discuss boosting economic partnership

Iraqi News26-05-2025
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani met with the British Ambassador to Iraq, Mr. Irfan Siddiq, in Baghdad on Monday (May 26, 2025). Their discussions centered on reviewing avenues for joint cooperation and bolstering the economic partnership between the two nations, reflecting existing bilateral agreements and understandings.
Prime Minister Al Sudani highlighted Iraq's current phase of openness, particularly in developmental fields, infrastructure reconstruction, and expanding the state's capacity to deliver services. He specifically pointed to the potential for collaboration between Iraq's public and private sectors and British companies across a wide range of investment activities.
On his part, Ambassador Irfan Siddiq affirmed his government's strong desire to consolidate cooperative relations and partnership with Iraq. He also emphasized the UK's commitment to joint efforts aimed at fostering stability throughout the region.
The meeting underscored a mutual commitment to advancing Iraq-UK relations, particularly in stimulating economic growth through enhanced investment opportunities and collaborative projects.
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