Al-Dabbagh: the International
Covenant on Iraq policy research directions of social and
economic for the coming years The follow-up:
announced government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh, the final communiqué of the
meeting held in Baghdad, Saturday, on the new partnership between Iraq and the
international community and development.
Indicating he discussed Iraq
policy orientations of social and economic development for the coming years,
and that representatives of the international community expressed their
willingness to support the Government of Iraq, especially in the national
development plan, according to a statement his office. The al-Dabbagh said the
statement that "were discussed Iraq policy, social trends and economic
development for the coming years (derived from the priorities of the
International Compact with Iraq), as furnished by the Government of Iraq, and
had reviewed the achievements of the International Compact with Iraq and the
evaluation of progress in the work plan of reform and policy coordination and
partnership with the international community and move forward on national
planning and reform and the interaction between the Government of Iraq and the
international community. "He added," it was agreed that the
International Compact with Iraq
was an important tool for international support to the people of Iraq
in the phase of political transition and economic reconstruction. "
Ali al-Dabbagh said,
"will be directing the new partnership to strengthen the development
process and the full normalization of the international situation in Iraq and
it will be based on full Iraqi ownership, strategic planning and national
sustainable and more integrated under the leadership of the Government of Iraq
and support for more effective international response to national priorities
set by the Government of Iraq." He pointed out that "It was agreed that this new
partnership will build on the progress made by Iraq during the past years and
the success of the areas of the International Compact with Iraq in terms of
speed to strengthen the peace and security of Iraq and to promote cooperation
and regional and international integration and prosperity for the people of
Iraq.
With
Iraq moving
towards the next stage is the national plan for development, including the
requirements and needs international support, should be put in place
appropriate mechanisms to support the progress made on the basis of shared
commitment. " He said they "agreed in principle, subject to
confirmation by the new government will be formed after the elections, to
engage with the new government to determine the basis for this new partnership
between Iraq
and the international community." Noting that "representatives of the international
community expressed their willingness to support the Government of Iraq in
achieving its priorities and in particular those relating to the National
Development Plan and other strategies of appropriate policies and frameworks of
cooperation. Iraq
had signed the International Compact for Iraq on the third of May of 2007
during an international conference held in Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, where he
pledged, officials and representatives of more than 60 countries to help Iraq
to revive its economy and find solutions to problems of security and political.
The conference was held
the International Covenant on the second count of the first follow-up on 29 May
last year in the Swedish capital Stockholm
to assess the achievements of the Iraqi government and the participating
countries during the first conference in Egypt.
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