Secretary-General of the Coordination Framework, Abbas Al-Ameri, confirmed that tomorrow will witness the voting on 19 ministries within the cabinet of Prime Minister-designate Ali Al-Zaidi. In a speech delivered during the Atlantic Council Dialogue Conference, Al-Ameri indicated that the upcoming Iraqi government is fully open to investments from American companies and cooperation in the security field. He affirmed Iraq's desire for a close, institutional, and continuous relationship with the United States, emphasizing that this position is adopted by the incoming Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi. He explained that linking American interests with Iraqi interests would provide a strong justification for maintaining a close relationship in economic investment and security, rather than using Iraq as a launchpad for attacks on other countries. He noted that the new government aspires to broader relations beyond current exchanges, seeking major American investment and more American companies and businesses. He confirmed that reducing the activities of armed factions outside the state will require a long time, indicating that the current direction focuses on building foreign relations based solely on the government and state without interference from any other parties or factions.
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