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Al-Sudani meets with NATO’s secretary general in Davos

ERBIL, January 17 — Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa’ Al-Sudani has affirmed Iraq’s openness to collaborating with international coalition countries on armament, training, and equipment. His declaration came during a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday.

Al-Sudani recognized the support of NATO countries in the fight against ISIS and underscored Iraq’s preparedness to engage in armament and training within the framework of bilateral relations with the international coalition.

According to a statement from Al-Sudani’s office, Stoltenberg commended Iraqi efforts in supporting security forces against terrorism and expressed NATO’s keen interest in expanding cooperation across various security domains.

The statement further disclosed, “The meeting also addressed the issue of ending the presence of international coalition forces in Iraq, which the government included in its ministerial agenda…and the importance of agreeing on executive steps to arrange the end of its mission through bilateral dialogues, ensuring a smooth transition of its duties.”

Al-Sudani meets with 57 international companies in Davos

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Iraqi PM meets in Davos US National Security Advisor

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