Iraqi and Jordanian parliament speakers discuss legislative steps toward financial integration

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
2023-01-11T11:02:30.000000 Z / Iraqs Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halboosi received his Jordanian counterpart Ahmed al-Safadi and his
accompanying delegation in the parliament headquarters in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on Wednesday
According to a readout provided by his office, al-Halboosi gone over with his guest the bilateral ties between their particular nations,
cooperation and coordination potential customers, and avenues of parliamentary diplomacy
Al-Halboosi shed light on Iraqi-Jordanian relations, requiring practical actions that show the depth of the ties in between the two
nations.Al-Halboosi said the parliaments of both countries ought to work to unify the visions, trigger bilateral agreements, and sustain
cooperation at the level of the Arab, Asian, and Islamic parliaments, as well as the International Parliamentary Union to embrace typical
problems; particularly the Palestinian cause
He included that Iraqs legislative body backs the outcomes of the trilateral summit and the bilateral contracts between the 2 nations in the
security, commercial, commercial, and energy sectors.Iraqs parliament speaker said the electrical connection and the Basra-Aqaba oil
pipeline would assist increase the national earnings and expand export outlets
Al-Halboosi revealed appreciation to Jordan and King Abdullah II for helping Iraq face obstacles, combining the bilateral ties, and
reinforcing cooperation in all fields
The Speaker of the Jordanian parliament praised the success of the Baghdad II Conference in supplying Iraq with the support it requires to
boost its security, laying emphasis on maintaining the trilateral cooperation between Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq by committing to executing the
financial projects they agreed upon
Al-Safadi worried the parliaments of both nations must accept their legislative roles to help attain economic combination, repeating his
countrys dedication to supporting the government and individuals of Iraq.