
Sudani: Syrian President's Presence at Baghdad Summit Important for All
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani has stressed the importance of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's participation in the upcoming Arab League summit, calling it a key step toward announcing a 'new vision' for Syria.
Baghdad will host the 34th Arab League Summit on May 17, amid converging views over al-Sharaa's invitation. Speaking in an interview with US journalist Tim Constantine, Sudani said the summit represents more than a ceremonial gathering.
'Iraq is not just a host - we're taking the initiative to offer solutions to the region's crises,' he said.
Sudani described his invitation to al-Sharaa as in line with the Arab League's established protocol.
'Regardless of the political dynamics or nature of the transition in Syria, al-Sharaa is the official representative of the Syrian state. His presence is crucial to express Syria's perspective on its future,' he stated.
'Syria is a cornerstone for Arab security and stability,' he added. 'We are committed to supporting its recovery, political stability, and reconstruction.'
While some factions in Iraq's Coordination Framework political alliance initially objected to al-Sharaa's invitation - especially after Sudani met him in Doha in the presence of Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad - opposition appears to be softening. The alliance has since declared its support for the summit, stating that attendance by Arab leaders is a government matter.
With just weeks until the summit, Sudani sought to shift international perceptions of Iraq. 'Iraq is not a war zone,' he said. 'The situation on the ground is far more stable - people in Baghdad are out late at night, and over $88 billion in investment has flowed in, including a major oil deal with British Petroleum in Kirkuk.'
He further pointed that tourism, too, was on the rise.
'I've seen visitors at historic sites like Hatra near the Syrian border and in Ur, a pilgrimage site for Christians. This is not the Iraq often portrayed in the media,' he noted.
However, Sudani acknowledged the challenges ahead. 'The government's biggest task is to restore public trust in state institutions after two decades of setbacks and widespread corruption.'
On US-Iraq relations, Sudani stressed that ties extend beyond security. 'We have strong economic partnerships with major American firms, and we import $4 billion worth of US vehicles. Recent tariff changes under President Trump affect us indirectly through third-party countries.'
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