Baghdad: With high-level presidential and international attendance, the “Baghdad Dialogue 8” kicks off tomorrow, and Al-Zidi will present the government’s vision for transitioning from crisis management to building partnerships. The “Baghdad Dialogue 8” conference, organized by the Iraqi Institute for Dialogue, will commence in Baghdad on Friday morning. The conference will be attended by Iraqi presidencies and a select group of governmental, political, and parliamentary figures, along with high-level international participation from academic researchers and specialists in politics and economics.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi will make his first official media appearance to inaugurate the eighth Baghdad International Dialogue conference, which coincides with the 100th day since the formation of the ninth government. This session will highlight the new government vision under the slogan “Iraq: From Crisis Management to Building Strategic Partnerships,” reviewing the government’s most prominent steps and outcomes during its first three months in office.
This strategic event represents a high-level platform that brings together thought leaders and decision-makers to discuss and debate visions capable of addressing current challenges and formulating objective solutions that enhance regional stability and development.