Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani traveled to Washington this Saturday to meet on Monday with US President Joe Biden, at a time of tension in the Middle East over a possible Iranian attack on Israel.
“Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-Sudani left the capital Baghdad for the United States at the head of a government and parliamentary delegation, as well as representatives of the private sector, at the beginning of an official visit at the invitation of American President Joseph Biden,” he said. Al-Sudani’s office issued a brief statement today.
On March 22, when the visit was announced, the White House, while not specifying the topics that would be discussed at the meeting, said the two leaders would “reaffirm their commitment to the Strategic Framework Agreement and deepen their shared vision.” “a secure, sovereign and prosperous Iraq, fully integrated into the region.”
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