Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazemi confirmed today, Tuesday, that “tomorrow he will announce the Iraqi National Dialogue to all the leaders of the country”, noting that “we are still experiencing the consequences of the political blockade on the work of the government and the lack of a budget.”

Al-Kazemi pointed out: “We have decided in this government not to interfere with Iraqi blood.”

Al-Kazemi stated: “Singapore, for example, was a model of a failed state and today we see how it is turning into one of the most important countries in the world, and Rwanda in Africa had a civil war and massacres, but today it has turned into an important country. in Africa. It is unreasonable in Iraq, this country. The founder of human civilization is almost 6 thousand years old, and we are still solving problems by breaking our will.

Al-Kazemi emphasized: “It requires wisdom and loyalty to this country. She gave us a lot, history and a lot of things that we are proud of and proud of, and we must return part of this grace to our country, our Motherland. and our people. This is a poor people who have long been subjected to mismanagement, poverty and destructive wars.

Earlier in the day, Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Allawi resigned from his post during a cabinet meeting.