Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed the government's pride in the sons of Iraq wherever they are in the countries of the world. A statement from his media office stated that al-Sudani met, today, Wednesday, at his residence in the capital Tunis, with a number of members of the Iraqi community, on the sidelines of his official visit to the Tunisian Republic. Al-Sudani stated, during the meeting, the government's pride in the sons of Iraq wherever they are in the countries of the world, and what they possess of competencies, ties and experience, which can enhance the Iraqi economy and enrich Iraqi institutions in all sectors. Al-Sudani pointed out the importance of enhancing the image of Iraq abroad, in addition to the community's contribution to strengthening ties between Iraq and Tunisia, and facilitating the development of available opportunities for productive economic partnerships, which can support the economies of the two countries. The Prime Minister also touched on the commonalities b etween the two countries, especially in general positions, and the convergence of opinions on fateful issues, and everything that enhances stability in the Arab and Islamic worlds. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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