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Al-Awadi explains the reason for the delay in Al-Sudani's visit to Washington: Electricity is 20 hours in the summer


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Al-Awadi explains the reason for the delay in Al-Sudani's visit to Washington: Electricity is 20 hours in the summer
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} The government spokesman, Basem Al-Awadi, explained the reason for the delay in the visit of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani to the US capital, Washington.
 

Al-Awadi said to the program “Before Suhoor” broadcast by Al-Furat TV: “Al-Sudani does not want to visit Washington for the purpose of the visit or to be a show and take pictures with President Joe Biden. Rather, he wants it to be historical and counted as an Iraqi achievement and a resolution of files.”
He added, "There are no obstacles regarding Al-Sudani's visit to Washington, and he could visit it tomorrow."


He pointed out that "the abundance of advisers to the prime minister is evidence of the success of the government, and raising this issue is evidence of his inability to find a loophole against it, and I think that the issue is very exaggerated," stressing that "satisfying all parties is a political goal for the harmony of government performance."


And he indicated that "Turkey controls 75% of the water revenues to Iraq," explaining that "had it not been for the government's measures towards the dollar, the currency market would have collapsed."
On the electricity file, Al-Awadi said, "The Minister of Electricity promised to produce 24,000 megawatts, and I think it will be provided by 18 to 20 hours per day. The prime minister stressed that the supply of electricity is different this summer."


He pointed out that "the financial transfers from Baghdad to the Kurdistan region are the salaries and rights of employees and their strength, and they cannot be punished because of political differences."
Regarding the validity of the existence of differences between Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani and Parliament Muhammad al-Halbousi, the government spokesman said: "There is no very big problem between al-Halbousi and al-Sudani, but there is a vision regarding the budget, and we see it as a healthy condition."


He added, "There are different points of view, and in the end, solutions can be reached through compromise and consensus in a way that serves the national interest."


He stressed that "Al-Sudani holds an olive branch in his hand for all Iraqi parties, and he is ready to communicate with the Sadrist movement, and he is open to all proposals that enhance cohesion and understanding and reach positive results."


"The Sudanese is committed to the agreements with the State Administration Coalition," he said, noting that "40 percent of the government program has been achieved" since the formation of the government five months ago.

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