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Iraq Prepares for Arab Summits in Baghdad, Al-Sudani Calls It a National Milestone

Baghdad – Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief Muhammed S. Al-Sudani reviewed security plans for upcoming Arab summits in Baghdad. His visit to the National Command Center at the Ministry of Interior focused on event preparation updates. These summits include the regular Arab Summit and the Arab Development Summit.

According to a statement from his office, Al-Sudani emphasized the importance of both events. He described their organization as a political and security victory for Iraq. The Arab summits in Baghdad will demonstrate the country’s stability and growing regional influence.

Security forces have been working diligently to secure the capital. Al-Sudani praised their efforts, calling their performance exceptional under all conditions. He acknowledged that the success of the Arab summits in Baghdad depends on their commitment.

Security plans are already in place and cover all logistical and protective aspects. Al-Sudani stressed the importance of coordination among all security agencies. This teamwork is vital to ensure both safety and smooth operations throughout the events.

Furthermore, he directed continued collaboration between security branches leading up to the summits. His instructions focused on achieving full preparedness before leaders arrive. Officials must also ensure Iraq presents its best image to the Arab world.

In addition, Al-Sudani highlighted the economic impact of the Arab Development Summit. He said it will promote investment opportunities in Iraq across various sectors. These include energy, infrastructure, health, and education.

The Arab summits in Baghdad represent more than just diplomacy. They are also a sign of progress and national pride. Iraqi leaders believe hosting them signals renewed regional engagement.

In conclusion, the Arab summits in Baghdad offer a platform for political dialogue and economic growth. Al-Sudani reaffirmed that Iraq is ready to welcome Arab leaders. The government aims to deliver a successful and secure international event.

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