BAGHDAD: President Dr. Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid met with the Mayor of Baghdad, Ammar Musa Kadhim, to discuss the service reality and ongoing projects in the capital, emphasizing the need to enhance urban services and preserve the city’s architectural heritage.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, the meeting took place at the Baghdad Palace where the President and the Mayor reviewed various aspects of the city’s development. The discussions focused on the current projects and their impact on both service and urban development. President Rashid highlighted the importance of escalating efforts to match the pace of Baghdad’s expansion and the rising demands of its growing population. He stressed that improving the quality of services is crucial for meeting citizen needs.
The President also underscored the significance of maintaining Baghdad’s architectural identity to reflect its rich history and cultural heritage, ensuring that the city’s development aligns with its esteemed status and tradition.
Mayor K
adhim provided an in-depth presentation on the progress of the Secretariat’s work and outlined future plans aimed at enhancing the service landscape of Baghdad. He discussed strategies for addressing existing challenges with radical solutions to improve the overall functionality and aesthetics of the city.