Sudanese calls on Tunisian companies to invest in Iraq

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Sudanese calls on Tunisian companies to invest in Iraq

On Tuesday, Tunisian businesses were urged by Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani to take part in projects, investment possibilities, and infrastructure development in Iraq.

According to a statement obtained by, Al-Sudani’s office “received, this Tuesday morning, the Tunisian Ambassador to Iraq, Shukri Latif,” and during the meeting, they “discussed the horizon of joint cooperation between the two brotherly countries, and ways to strengthen relations at various levels and fields, in a way that is in the interest of… The Iraqi and Tunisian peoples.”

Furthermore, according to the statement, Al-Latif “sent greetings from Tunisian Prime Minister Ahmed Saleh Al-Hashani to the Sudanese, expressed appreciation for Iraq’s positions, and expressed the sincere desire to strengthen the friendship and expand the strategic partnership between the two countries, which is supported by Tunisian President Kais Saied.”

“A written letter from Al-Hashani sent to Al-Sudani, which included an official invitation for him to visit Tunisia,” the statement added. Al-Latif also relayed this information. to validate the trend toward positive cooperative activity and to talk about how to broaden and elevate areas of collaboration to the highest levels.

Al-Sudani emphasized “the importance of mutual support in international forums and Tunisia’s position regarding the Palestinian issue,” according to the statement, and expressed “his appreciation for the invitation and responding to it as soon as possible.” Al:

“Participate in projects, investment opportunities, and infrastructure construction in Iraq, and the importance of economic integration and the success of the upcoming Iraqi-Tunisian committee meetings in Baghdad,” Sudani urged Tunisian businesses to once again.