Al-Sudani discusses with the Swiss Ambassador the European role in stopping the Zionist massacres and limiting the expansion of the conflict

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani discussed with the Swiss Ambassador to Iraq, Daniel Hohn, the European role in stopping the Zionist massacres and limiting the expansion of the conflict in the region. A statement by the Prime Minister's Office stated: "Al-Sudani received, today, Saturday, the Swiss Ambassador to Iraq, Daniel Hohn, who is the first Ambassador of his country after the reopening of the Swiss Embassy in Baghdad." The Prime Minister welcomed the reopening of the Swiss Embassy, after 33 years of its closure, and considered it an important step and a new stage in relations between the two countries, stressing the importance of activating the joint working committees, which contributes to more fruitful bilateral cooperation. The meeting witnessed the emphasis on the mutual desire to strengthen Iraqi-European relations, especially in light of the stable security situation in Iraq, the development renaissance that included all vital economic sectors, the government's support for the work and i nvestment environment, and the creation of constructive economic partnerships. For his part, Ambassador Hohn stressed that reopening his country's Embassy in Baghdad will contribute to strengthening mutual relations, and help Swiss companies to operate in Iraq and benefit from available investment opportunities. The meeting touched on the ongoing Zionist aggression on Gaza and Lebanon, and its targeting of defenseless civilians, the role of the European Union in stopping this massacre, and the position of the international community required to limit the expansion of the conflict in the region, and the risks and threats it poses to regional and international security. Source: National Iraqi News Agency