The Director General of the Arab Labor Organization, Fayez Ali Al-Mutairi, appreciated the presence of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani in person at the Arab Labor Conference, and the resumption of its activity in the capital, Baghdad, stressing: 'This is a testimony to the dedication and sincerity in service to Iraq.' Al-Mutairi said in a speech at the opening of the Arab Labor Conference: 'Here from Baghdad, peace, and 59 years ago, the first building block was laid for the establishment of the Arab Labor Organization. He stressed: "What is happening in Gaza is brutality that knows no bounds and is a genocidal war," noting: "The Arab Labor Organization has been supportive of the Palestinian cause since its inception, and we must all renew our commitment in defense of the Palestinian cause." Al-Mutairi called for making the conditions of workers in the occupied Palestinian territories a basic item in the conference. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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