Ihsan Al-Shammari to / NINA /: The outcomes of Baghdad Conference / 2 came in support of Iraq, its unity, stability and sovereignty

Baghdad The Head of the Center for Political Thinking, Ihsan Al-Shammari, confirmed that the outcomes of the Baghdad Conference / 2, which was held yesterday in Jordan, came in support of Iraq, its unity, stability and sovereignty.

Al-Shammari said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that “the final statement yesterday is not much different from the nature of the outputs of the first conference held in Baghdad for cooperation and partnership, in terms of support for Iraq, and the official attendance of the countries yesterday was greater than the previous conference.”

He explained that translating the outputs into practical reality is the most important current and future for Iraq, and it must find its way to implementation, especially with regard to the challenges that Iraq suffers from, and to prevent the violation of sovereignty, by military operations by Iran and Turkey, and water security, with those countries, in addition to partnerships with the countries participating in the conference.

Al-Shammari pointed out that achieving the goal of the conference and its success is linked to the implementation of its outputs on the ground, which is to fully support Iraq.

He pointed out that the countries present at the conference are divided between those who do not want to implement the conference’s outputs, and their presence formally, and other countries that support Iraq, such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Jordan and France, and this matter affects the implementation of the conference’s outputs.

Yesterday, Jordan hosted the Baghdad 2 conference, and the participants in the second Baghdad conference affirmed their support for Iraq and their stand with it in confronting terrorism and all challenges.

In their final statement, the participants renewed their condemnation of extremism and terrorism in all its forms, and their support for Iraq in its efforts to consolidate the state of the constitution and the law, and to achieve comprehensive development.

The participants also stressed the importance of the cooperation mechanism among Iraq, Egypt and Jordan, and the importance of cooperation projects between Iraq and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Hakim appreciates the government’s efforts in maintaining the momentum of regional and international cooperation and partnership relations

Baghdad The head of the National Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, praised the government’s efforts to maintain the momentum of regional and international cooperation and partnership relations on the basis of common interests between Iraq, neighboring countries, and friendly countries.

Al-Hakim said in a statement: We support the Iraqi government and appreciate its efforts in perpetuating the momentum of regional and international cooperation and partnership relations on the basis of common interests between Iraq and neighboring countries and friendly countries, and the convening of the second Baghdad Summit for Cooperation and Partnership in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is an important step in this context.

He added: As we urge the political forces, the media, and social and popular actors to support the government in this field, we call for follow-up on the implementation of the decisions of the second Baghdad summit in a way that enhances support for Iraq in its political, security, development and commercial path, and benefits Iraq and its people and all peoples of the region and the world.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Deputy Speaker discusses with the Minister of Oil the development of work and the ministry’s plans

Baghdad Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Shakhwan Abdullah, discussed with Oil Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani the development of work, the ministry’s plans, and the continuation of efforts to establish refineries to meet the internal need.

A statement from the office of the Deputy Speaker of Parliament stated: “Abdullah visited the headquarters of the Ministry of Oil and met with Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani and discussed with him a number of issues and files related to the development of work, the ministry’s plans, and the continuation of efforts to open and establish refineries to meet the internal need without relying on the outside.”

The statement added: “It was agreed to speed up supplying citizens with white oil, especially in the Kurdistan region and the northern governorates due to the difficult climate,” calling for an increase in the share of gas oil / kerosene / for private generators in order to reduce the price of the ampere and relieve the burden of the citizen.

They also discussed dealing with the problem of the trainees of the North Oil Company, the issue of mismanagement, poor representation and balance in the company, and searching for ways to address the problems and obstacles.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

An Iraqi film wins a golden award at the Red Sea International Festival

Baghdad The Red Sea Film Festival, in its second session in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, witnessed the showing of the Iraqi film “Hanging Gardens” directed by Ahmed Yassin Al-Daradji, which won the Golden Yusr Award for Best Feature Film .

The film also won the Yusr Award for Best Cinematic Achievement for director of photography Duraid Munjem.

The film revolves around 12-year-old Asaad, who adopts a doll found in a garbage dump in Baghdad, where Asaad, who is a garbage collector, finds himself in the crosshairs of a struggle in which he relies on his courage not only to survive, but to live.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency