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  1. Developments in the political situation at the table of the President of Kurdistan and Britain 2023-02-01 03:19 Shafaq News/ The President of Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, discussed, on Wednesday, with the British Ambassador to Iraq, Mike Bryson Richardson, the latest developments in the political situation, while the latter expressed his country's support for dialogue between the two Kurdish parties to solve outstanding problems. The region's presidency said, in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, that the President of Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, received today the British Ambassador to Iraq, Mike Bryson Richardson, indicating that the two sides stressed during the meeting the importance of consolidating bilateral relations between the Kurdistan Region, Iraq and Britain. They also discussed, according to the statement, the latest developments in the political situation in Iraq, Erbil's relations with Baghdad, and developments in the region in general. Regarding the internal situation in the Kurdistan Region, the statement says that the British ambassador welcomed the meeting of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, expressing his country's support for dialogue between the two sides and solving problems through dialogue. On the other hand, they discussed the issue of the oil and gas law, the Iraqi budget, the decisions of the Iraqi Federal Court and their negative effects on the political situation, and the British ambassador stressed on these issues that his country encourages Erbil and Baghdad to solve their problems through dialogue.
  2. Al-Maliki: The country is on the verge of an economic reform process after forming a strong government Time: 06/27/2022 15:03:23 Reading: 78 times {Local: Al Furat News} Head of the State of Law Coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed, on Monday, that the country is on the verge of a process of economic reform and development after the formation of a strong government capable of meeting the aspirations of the Iraqi people. And his media office stated in a statement received by {Euphrates News} that "the latter received in his office today the British ambassador to Iraq, Mark Bryson Richardson, and during the meeting, they discussed the future of bilateral relations between the two countries, as well as discussing the latest developments in the political situation and the ongoing dialogues in order to complete the constitutional entitlements." ". He stressed, "Iraq's keenness to strengthen its relations with all countries of the world," stressing the importance of increasing cooperation between Baghdad and London in various fields, "noting that the country is on the verge of a process of economic reform and development after forming a strong government capable of meeting the aspirations of the Iraqi people." The head of the State of Law coalition indicated that "Iraq needs the support of all national forces in uniting efforts and giving priority to the public interest." In turn, Ambassador Richardson expressed his country's keenness to strengthen and develop bilateral relations with Iraq, stressing that Britain stands at the same distance from all parties.
  3. Masrour Barzani and Richardson call for an Iraqi government that works to solve the problems between Baghdad and Erbil 2022-01-16 09:47 Shafaq News/ The Prime Minister of Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, and British Ambassador to Iraq Mark Bryson Richardson stressed on Sunday the importance of forming an Iraqi government that works to solve the outstanding problems between the Kurdistan Region and the federal government on the basis of the constitution. This came during Barzani's reception of the British ambassador in a meeting attended by the British Consul General in the Kurdistan Region, David Hunt, according to a statement received by Shafaq News Agency. During the meeting, they "discussed the latest developments in Iraq after the election of the Presidency of the Council of Representatives and the efforts made to form a new Iraqi government." The two sides stressed "the importance of forming a government that serves all Iraqi citizens and components, and works to solve the outstanding problems between the Kurdistan Region and the federal government on the basis of the constitution." In another aspect of the meeting, the issue of migrants was "addressed with reference to the need for coordination between the relevant institutions of the Kurdistan Regional Government and the British government, especially in combating organized crime and putting an end to illegal immigration." The two sides also dealt with the reforms undertaken by the regional government, in addition to ways to strengthen bilateral relations, especially in the field of investment.
  4. Al-Maliki: Re-election is unlikely, and the government cannot be formed without national consensus Time: 11/18/2021 15:38:31 Reading: 1,391 times {Political: Al Furat News} The head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, ruled out the option of re-holding the parliamentary elections that took place on the tenth of last month. A statement from his office, which the {Euphrates News} agency received a copy of, stated that Al-Maliki "received in his office today the new British ambassador to Iraq, Mark Bryson Richardson, and during the meeting, they discussed the latest political situation and the early parliamentary elections, and the objections that resulted from the elections about the results and their impact on the current political situation." In the country". Al-Maliki welcomed Ambassador Richardson, wishing him success in his new mission as his country's ambassador in Baghdad, stressing that Iraq has close relations with Britain in various fields. And the head of the State of Law coalition stated, "Iraq's desire to develop its relations with the United Kingdom, and its keenness to maintain relations with the countries of the world and to provide the appropriate environment for the work of all missions in the country, reiterated its refusal to target any diplomatic mission." He stressed that "elections are a national commitment, and their integrity is one of the ingredients for their success," noting that "there is doubt about the results and the mechanisms used by the commission, so the option of re-election is unlikely, but addressing these complaints, I think, will be the beginning of a way out of this crisis." The head of the State of Law coalition said that "the formation of the next government cannot be without national consensus." Al-Maliki continued, "After the election results are approved, dialogues related to the formation of the government will be launched, expressing his hope to form a government that expresses the ambitions of Iraqis and is able to provide services." For his part, the British ambassador affirmed the British government's support for Iraq's efforts in the regional security and calm track, and its playing a supportive and consolidating role for peace and sustainable development in the region.
  5. Al-Kazemi affirms the international community's suppor t for Iraq in confronting ISIS and preventing it from threatening the security of the region Time: 08/05/2021 16:19:13 Reading: 117 times {Political: Al-Furat News} Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, on Thursday, with the British Ambassador to Iraq Mark Bryson, ways to develop bilateral relations between the two countries. And the government statement, which {Euphrates News} received a copy of, stated that "the meeting witnessed a discussion of ways to develop bilateral relations between Iraq and Britain, in the fields of economy, investment, culture, and confronting the effects of climate change." During his meeting with Bryson on the occasion of his assumption of his duties as the United Kingdom's ambassador in Baghdad, Al-Kazemi stressed the importance of the international community's support for Iraq in its response to the remnants of the terrorist organization ISIS, and to prevent it from threatening security and peace in the region. For his part, the British ambassador affirmed the British government's support for Iraq's efforts in the path of regional security and calm, and its playing a supportive and consolidating role for peace and sustainable development among the countries of the Middle East.
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