Constructive cooperation between Iraq and the United States took a visible step forward during a high-profile summit in Egypt. On Monday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and US President Donald Trump posed together for a symbolic photo at the Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit. Their shared “thumbs up” gesture clearly signaled deeper diplomatic alignment between the two nations.
This meeting happened on the sidelines of the international summit focused on the Gaza crisis. The event brought together over a 20 world leaders, including a heads of state and major international organizations. The summit was co-hosted by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and US President Donald Trump.
Prime Minister al-Sudani’s arrival in Egypt marked Iraq’s active role in global diplomatic efforts. Immediately upon landing on Monday morning, he engaged in several bilateral meetings. His first was with French President Emmanuel Macron, where discussions focused on future collaboration.
They reviewed preparations for two major events: the Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership and the upcoming Conference on the Reconstruction of Gaza. Both leaders emphasized the importance of united efforts in regional development and international partnership.
Throughout the day, al-Sudani met with several influential figures. These included presidents, prime ministers, and kings, along with the secretaries-general of the United Nations and the Arab League. He also spoke with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, indicating Iraq’s intention to involve experienced global voices in future cooperation efforts.
According to a news source, these talks underscored Iraq’s desire to build sustainable partnerships. Topics included security, energy, trade, and regional stability. Each meeting built momentum toward broader diplomatic engagement.
Constructive cooperation was a recurring theme across all the discussions. Al-Sudani promoted Iraq as a willing partner in addressing regional crises, especially in Gaza. He made clear Iraq’s readiness to work with both Western and regional allies to foster long-term peace and development.
While the summit focused on Gaza, the interaction between al-Sudani and Trump extended the dialogue beyond immediate conflict. They highlighted shared goals in economic growth, energy collaboration, and strategic security.
In conclusion, constructive cooperation emerged as the key message from Iraq’s presence at the summit. Through face-to-face diplomacy and strategic talks, Prime Minister al-Sudani made Iraq’s priorities clear. The country aims to transform regional tensions into opportunities for unity and progress.


