Baghdad The economic expert, Raad Twaij, suggested that the tripartite Arab summit in Baghdad would record great success by opening new horizons towards joint tripartite cooperation.
Twaij said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that “the motives of the tripartite summit (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan) are more economic than political, and confirm opening new horizons for river and land economic cooperation, calling for investing them seriously and implementing its provisions in the near time to put its fruits sooner for the Iraqi people.”
He continued: “The importance of convening the summit in its third part in Baghdad, will also have a clear impact in cooling the region’s conflicts and pushing towards calm and the formation of Arab unity.”
Yesterday, Sunday, a tripartite summit was held in the capital, Baghdad, between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, and the King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, King Abdullah II, to discuss the political and economic conditions of these countries.
Source: National Iraqi News Agency