Baghdad – IA
The Mayor of Baghdad, Ammar Musa Kazem, discussed with the secretaries and officials of the municipal administrations of Arab cities joint cooperation, strengthening relations and exchanging experiences in the fields of construction and services.
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A statement from the secretariat received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) stated, “The Mayor of Baghdad held side meetings on the sidelines of the 61st Executive Council meeting of the Arab Cities Organization, which is being held in Baghdad under the auspices of the Prime Minister, with the Mayor of Amman from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Director of the Qatari Municipality of Doha, and the Mayor of Mecca.” And the Undersecretary of the Riyadh Municipality for Urban Development from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
He added, “The mayor of Baghdad also met with the governor of Alexandria from Egypt, the president of the Syrian city council of Aleppo, the clerk in charge of running the Tunisian municipality of Tunisia, the mayor of the capital, Mogadishu, and the governor of the Banadir region from Somalia.”
He stated, “During these meetings, the Mayor of Baghdad discussed joint cooperation and exchange of experiences in service fields to meet the requirements of the capital, Baghdad. He also discussed projects for digital automation, electronic transformation, waste management, and maximizing financial resources by involving the private sector, like some neighboring capitals.”
He pointed out that “the mayor of Baghdad also discussed with the mayors of Arab cities the exchange of experiences in the fields of urban and urban planning, preservation of buildings, heritage areas, green spaces, and transportation.”
He continued, “The Mayor of Baghdad received many invitations from Arab cities to visit them and discuss strengthening joint bilateral relations and signing memorandums of understanding that serve the city of Baghdad.”