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Today .. Al-Kazemi meets with Trump and the reconstruction of Iraq tops the talks


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Today .. Al-Kazemi meets with Trump and the reconstruction of Iraq tops the talks

 
Baghdad / Al-Sabah / Muhannad Abdul-Wahhab
 
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi will meet with US President Donald Trump this evening, while he will hold a new round of strategic dialogue between Washington and Baghdad later, and it is expected that the issue of completing the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq will top the agenda of the visit of Al-Kazemi and his accompanying delegation.
According to the delegation, Thursday morning will witness a series of meetings that will focus on the economic side, including a meeting with a number of major companies and economic institutions regarding the reconstruction of Iraq, and according to officials in the delegation: Contracts will be signed with major companies on gas, oil and electricity, in the presence of the ministers of oil and electricity And finance.  
Al-Kazemi will also hold a session with American economic institutions, and start the second round of the strategic dialogue between Iraq and the United States, the first of which took place via video call on June 12, and Al-Kazemi will hold a meeting with a number of American research centers.   
A statement of the Prime Minister’s Media Office, received by Al-Sabah, stated that “Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi will discuss in Washington the strengthening of relations and joint cooperation in several areas, in addition to discussing regional developments.”
The Iraqi delegation received a reception that was described as "exceptional", as many streets in the American capital were closed, and American officials told members of the Iraqi delegation: "US President Donald Trump requested a reception from the upper echelon at the security level."
Regarding the intended results of the prime minister's visit to the American capital, which was preceded by an official visit to the Iranian capital, Tehran, Independent Representative Nada Shaker Jawdat expressed her hope that Al-Kazemi's visit to Washington and his meeting with the American President would yield positive steps, including activating investment to support the economy in the country and preserve The unity and sovereignty of Iraq from any interference or aggression on its Iraqi borders, and to keep it away from the circle of political struggles that make its land an arena for it.
In an interview with Al-Sabah, Jawdat said: The most important thing that should be discussed in the talks is preserving the unity and sovereignty of Iraq and focusing on the economic file, because it is one of the priorities, in addition to the exit of US and foreign forces from Iraq and the recovery of Iraqi money smuggled abroad, indicating that The visit represents a good opportunity that must be invested in building Iraq and joint work with the international community, which is possible if support is provided to the Iraqi industrial and agricultural sectors and with the help of world countries, the general situation in Iraq will change. 
Jawdat stressed the need for the results of the visit to be positive and in the interest of Iraq in all industrial, agricultural and security sectors, because the country's security stability will generate positive results for the work of all other sectors and thus will reflect positively on the labor market and contribute to limiting the spread of unemployment, indicating that Iraq now needs stability. In all respects, because it suffered a lot, so Iraq must rise, and this will not be achieved if everyone does not unite in order to achieve this ambition.  
Multiple reports indicated that Iraq and Al-Kazemi enjoyed everything that was required to bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran, as Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi had lines of communication with the various conflicting capitals in the region, which was what Washington could benefit from during the visit, but Al-Kazemi confirmed, prior to his travel To the United States, that Iraq will not play the role of mediator between Tehran and Washington, and he continued: “And I will not be 
Postman".
During a meeting with the US Institute of Peace a few days before Al-Kazemi’s visit, the Commander of the US Army’s Central Command, Kenneth MacKenzie, affirmed that his country's military presence “in Iraq will change in coordination with the Iraqi government,” suggesting that “Al-Kazemi is moving in the right direction and the United States should support it.”
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20-08-2020 04:13 PM
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Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya

Political analyst Najm Al-Qassab said, today, Thursday, that the visit of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi to Washington is a strong and serious start in this difficult stage, indicating that Iraq needs to conclude agreements and contracts and bring American companies into the country.

Al-Qassab told Al-Akhbariya, “Al-Kazemi’s visit is considered a historic visit in a difficult and difficult circumstance in which a US official visits, although over the past months we have not heard or seen any official’s visit to Washington and to the extent that he meets with President Donald Trump,” stressing that “this visit It will change the political and economic map in the region and Iraq. "

He added, "Iraq really needs to conclude such agreements and contracts and introduce American companies, and this visit may prove Al-Kazemi's compass to set off a strong, serious and new start in this difficult stage of building Iraq."

Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi arrived in Washington yesterday at dawn on an official visit, during which he met with several American officials, most notably Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and he is supposed to meet today with US President Donald Trump.

 
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