Iraq strengthens strategic ties with the US. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani recently met with Steven Fagin, the new US Chargé d’Affaires in Baghdad. The meeting marked the official start of Fagin’s diplomatic work in Iraq.
During their discussion, al-Sudani highlighted the value of deepening cooperation between both countries. He stressed that strong strategic ties with the US will support Iraq’s development goals. Their conversation included important topics such as economic growth, investment opportunities, and energy cooperation.
Additionally, al-Sudani pointed to the Strategic Framework Agreement. He explained that this agreement remains a foundation for ongoing collaboration. He also mentioned that Iraq and the US share multiple memoranda of understanding that guide progress in many sectors. These include education, security, private sector development, and energy.
Moreover, the Iraqi leader expressed a desire to create more jobs and attract global investors. He called for more joint efforts to strengthen Iraq’s economy. According to him, strong strategic ties with the US can help build a modern, stable Iraq.
In response, Fagin welcomed the opportunity to begin his role in Baghdad. He confirmed that the United States values its close relationship with Iraq. He praised Iraq’s recent development efforts and highlighted the country’s strides in reconstruction and reform.
Fagin also emphasized America’s readiness to support economic progress in Iraq. He encouraged more US companies to enter the Iraqi market. According to him, these companies can offer investment, innovation, and long-term partnerships. He added that increased American investment can support Iraq’s growth goals.
In conclusion, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to work closely together. They agreed to expand cooperation and promote shared interests. The meeting confirmed that Iraq strengthens strategic ties with the US
This visit shows how Iraq continues to prioritize international partnerships. It also reflects a growing push to connect with global markets and attract sustainable investment.
The government believes these efforts will improve security, education, and job creation in the country. With strong strategic ties, Iraq hopes to shape a future full of opportunity and peace.

