In a bid to fortify relationships with neighboring Gulf countries, Iraqi Prime Minister Ali Al Zaidi has expressed his government’s dedication to enhancing ties during discussions with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary General Jasem Al Budaiwi in Baghdad. The talks centered around bolstering collaboration in key areas such as economic development, investment, and regional partnerships. Al Zaidi emphasized that Iraq is embarking on a new chapter focused on establishing a modern state characterized by full sovereignty, a robust economy, adherence to the rule of law, and strengthened connections with Arab, regional, and international allies.
Secretary General Al Budaiwi acknowledged Iraq’s initiatives aimed at economic strengthening and anti-corruption efforts, while also expressing the GCC’s willingness to broaden alliances with Iraq across various sectors. The dialogue underscores a mutual interest in deepening cooperation, which is crucial as Iraq endeavors to mend and enhance its rapport with Gulf nations amid recent regional tensions.
This meeting is part of Iraq’s broader strategy to advance diplomatic engagement with Gulf states. Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein has articulated plans to expand collaborative efforts on regional security, economic growth, and stability. This strategic pivot reflects Iraq’s intent to position itself as a pivotal partner within the region.
The ongoing efforts to strengthen ties come at a time when Iraq is eager to transition into a phase of growth and development, leveraging partnerships to ensure a stable and prosperous future. The commitment from both Iraq and the GCC to explore new avenues of cooperation signals a hopeful path forward for regional harmony and economic prosperity.
