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Sudani: Tribes Contributed to Empowering Our People to Overcome Challenges

Sudani: Tribes Contributed to Empowering Our People to Overcome Challenges

The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiya al-Sudani, confirmed that the tribes "contributed to empowering our people to progress and overcome critical junctures and challenges." A statement from the Prime Minister's office indicated that Sudani "received, on Wednesday, a number of tribal leaders and dignitaries from the Zoubai tribe in the Khan Dary area west of Baghdad, led by Sheikh Jamal Abdul Wahab al-Dari, head of the Iraqi National Project Assembly."

The statement added that "during the meeting, discussions were held regarding the overall social and service conditions in the Abu Ghraib district and the approaches to Al-Anbar Governorate, as well as the role of tribal leaders and dignitaries in reinforcing societal peace and paving the way for the implementation of the government's developmental plans to meet the aspirations of citizens and bolster the foundations of the state, rule of law, and the constitution."

During the meeting, Sudani pointed out "the honorable stances of all tribes in Iraq, particularly their historical role in supporting and leading the popular movement during the immortal Revolution of 1920, as well as their firm stance against terrorism and its foreign elements."

He explained that "the tribes, as a prominent social component, have contributed to enabling our people to advance and overcome the significant turning points and challenges they faced in their contemporary history."

For his part, Sheikh Jamal al-Dari and the delegation of tribal leaders and dignitaries expressed their gratitude to the Prime Minister for his reception and ongoing support for various social and political activities, affirming their commitment to strengthening the social fabric of Iraqis across different provinces and the continuous work to enhance cohesion and solidarity among all diverse Iraqi groups.

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