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Biden is visiting Iraq on a Middle East tour this month Time: 06/03/2022 08:14:57 Reading: 2,587 times {International: Al Furat News} The New York Times reported, quoting US officials, that President Joe Biden will conduct a tour of European countries and the Middle East this month, including Iraq. The newspaper added that Biden "plans to add Saudi Arabia to his upcoming tour, during which he will meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in addition to the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and the UAE. The newspaper indicated that details of the logistical aspects and the timing of Biden's meeting with Prince Mohammed bin Salman are being worked on. He noted that this is the first visit of the US president to the Middle East since he took office in January 2021.
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Words of the co-chairs Video.. Proceedings of the Jeddah Summit for Security and Development with the participation of Iraq 07.16.2022 - 14:12 Baghdad - people On Saturday, the Jeddah Summit for Security and Development was launched with the participation of Iraq, the United States of America, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During his speech at the opening of the summit held in Saudi Arabia, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, said: "We are optimistic about what Iraq has achieved in the recent period in order to achieve prosperity and stability for its people," praising "the signing of the electrical linkage agreement between Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf." While US President Joe Biden said, "America will remain a key partner in the Middle East," stressing that "efforts have been made to sign the electrical connection between Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf." He added, "We hope for the success of linking Iraq's electricity grid with the Arab Gulf states." For his part, King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein of Jordan said that "there is no stability in the region without a solution to the Palestinian issue." Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said: "The conflicts in the region must be put to an end," stressing "support for every effort that would develop cooperation and diversify partnerships to confront the food and energy crises." The King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, indicated that "the Middle East is suffering from difficult political and security conditions." The Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, said: "There is no security or stability without ending conflicts and achieving development," adding, "We will spare no effort in working to ensure the continuous flow of energy supplies."