Parliamentary Agriculture Committee: The Climate Conference is a review, and it is better to go to Turkey to secure the share of water

Basra Chairman of the Parliamentary Agriculture, Water and Marshlands Committee, MP Faleh Al-Khazali, said, “The Climate Conference is a review, and it is better for the Prime Minister and his government, along with the President of the Republic, to go to Turkey to secure the share of water, pointing out that the situation cannot bear conferences.

He said, according to a statement, “within a week of our field committee’s visit to the governorates, it became clear that the government in a valley, and the people in a valley, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are out of coverage to follow up the water file.”

Al-Khazali added, “The government has many cards to negotiate with the countries of the source, and Turkey is waging a war to thirst Iraq, and the negotiating delegation that visited Turkey did not offer anything to Iraq.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shayaa Al-Suadni inaugurated today, Sunday, the (Iraq Climate Conference) in Basra Governorate, with international, governmental and international participation, and a number of vital projects in the province.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Iran: The agreement with Saudi Arabia will help end the Yemen war

Baghdad Iranian mission to the United Nations said that reaching an agreement with Saudi Arabia to restore bilateral relations will contribute to reaching a political settlement that ends the war in Yemen, according to Iranian official media, Sunday.

On Friday, Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore diplomatic relations and reopen their Embassies in both countries, after 7 years of tensions between the two countries, with Chinese mediation.

The IRNA News Agency said, quoting a statement issued by Iran’s mission to the United Nations, that the agreement with Saudi Arabia “will accelerate efforts to renew the ceasefire agreement,” and “will contribute to the start of a national dialogue and the formation of a comprehensive national government in Yemen.”

The ceasefire, the longest in the Yemen conflict, ended last October, but the two sides stopped taking escalatory measures that could lead to fighting.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Sudani assures the Iranian Ambassador of Iraq’s balanced position and its approach that supports the language of dialogue

Baghdad The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia’a Al-Sudani, received, this evening, Sunday, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Iraq, Muhammad Kazem Al Sadeq.

The two sides discussed, according to a statement by the Prime Minister’s Office, bilateral relations between the two countries, and ways to develop them, for the benefit of the Iraqi and Iranian peoples.

During the meeting, Al-Sudani affirmed Iraq’s balanced position and its approach that supports the language of dialogue, in order to achieve stability in the region and support sustainable development for all brotherly and friendly peoples on the path of progress and prosperity.

For his part, Ambassador Al Sadiq conveyed the Iranian leadership’s thanks and appreciation for the efforts made by Iraq in order to bridge views and facilitate the efforts that led to the recent understanding between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency