Iraq PM Al-Sudani: Baghdad Is Ready for a New Chapter With Washington
Summary
Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani says his government has kept Iraq stable during regional conflicts and aims to improve relations with the United States. He highlights efforts to prevent Iraq from being drawn into regional wars and welcomes new foreign investments, especially in energy.Key Facts
- Iraq held a free election in November where al-Sudani’s coalition won the most votes.
- His government has kept Iraq out of war during several years of regional conflicts.
- Iraq protected international and U.S. personnel on its soil amid tensions.
- Major energy companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, and GE Vernova returned with billions of dollars invested.
- Iraq faced armed attacks on U.S. military sites but worked to prevent escalation into wider war.
- The government prevented Iraqi territory from being used for attacks during conflicts between Israel and Iran.
- Iraq sees itself as a sovereign state aiming to avoid becoming a battlefield for regional powers.
- Despite challenges, Iraq seeks to strengthen political institutions and economic growth.
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