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Iraq, Spain discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation

Iraq, Spain discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation

Iraqi News9 hours ago

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Iraqi president, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, reaffirmed on Sunday his commitment to improving bilateral ties between Iraq and Spain and boosting collaboration to serve the interests of the people in both countries.
Rashid's remarks took place during his meeting with King Felipe VI of Spain and his wife, Queen Letizia, in the Spanish city of Seville, where he attended a ceremony honoring the leaders, heads of state, and delegations attending the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, according to a statement released by the Iraqi Presidency.
Rashid and Iraq's First Lady, Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmed, expressed their appreciation for the Spanish King's invitation to the conference and conveyed their hopes for its success.
The Iraqi president also hailed Spain's support for the Palestinian cause, its willingness to put a stop to the violence, and its recognition of the Palestinians' right to self-determination.
Additionally, Rashid expressed his hope that the conference will yield suggestions that support people's goals for security, stability, growth, and prosperity.

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