Revealing the date of the ministerial reshuffle of the Sudanese government


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Revealing the date of the ministerial reshuffle of the Sudanese government

  

{Policy: Euphrates News} The Political Advisor to the Prime Minister, Sabhan Jiad Al-Mulla, revealed the date of the ministerial reshuffle of the government of Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani.

Giad said; for the {Free Speech} program broadcast by the Euphrates satellite channel on Wednesday evening, that: “The political will is what preserves Iraq’s rights and the major challenges are internal and lie in corruption, which is diagnosed and there are steps towards combating and a real battle in recovering money.”
“The moving forward problems has led a lot of problems and the government is proceeding with the approach of reform in the fields of economy, politics and others,” he added.
Giad continued, “The coordination framework succeeded in choosing an Iraqi personality who agrees with political and administrative experience, and the successful management is enough to solve most of our existing problems.”
On the ministerial reshuffle, Giad stressed, “The Sudanese against quotas and most of the political forces are only reaching the lowest job grades, and the evaluation and follow-up committees continue their work to perform ministers and officials,” announcing “the next ministerial reshuffle will be before the end of this year.”
Al-Sudani’s adviser commented on the visit of the high-level security delegation headed by the Minister of Defense to the United States by saying, “It is a correct military visit, but it has political dimensions and came to follow up on the strategic framework agreement between the two countries.
It also came to Iraq’s need for clarification of the American presence, and they announced with a clear statement today that their role in Iraq is advisory and support for building Iraqi military capabilities, not combat.”
U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Affairs Dana Stroll said the U.S.-Iraq dialogue outlined the next phase, stressing that the U.S. “does not seek a permanent military presence in Iraq.”
“We are witnessing a new phase of the defense partnership between the United States and Iraq,” Strarol added in a press statement.
Stroll’s remarks came at the end of a visit by a senior Iraqi delegation to Washington headed by Defense Minister Thabet al-Abbasi.
The delegation also included the commander of the Counter-Terrorism Service, First Lieutenant General Abdul Wahab Al-Saadi, the Chief of Staff of the Army, General, General Special Forces, Pillar Abdul Amir Rashid Yarallah, the Deputy Commander of Joint Operations, First Lieutenant General Qais Al-Mohammadawi, and other senior officials.
In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the United States and Iraq affirmed their commitment to continue bilateral military cooperation in all fields, especially combating ISIS, working to prevent its re-activity, and training Iraqi military forces.
The statement, issued after meetings involving Abbasi and Assistant Secretary of Defense Celeste Wonder, noted that the two sides “reassured their commitment to developing Iraq’s security and defense capabilities and their determination to deepen security cooperation across a full range of issues to enhance the common interest of the two countries in Iraq’s security and sovereignty and in the stability of the region.”
Iraq and the United States signed the Strategic Framework Agreement in 2008, which included several axes, including the organization of the presence of US forces in the country, in addition to items related to strengthening cooperation in the economic, cultural and political fields.

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