

BAGHDAD: Iraq signed 48 agreements and partnerships with American companies, many in the oil sector, during a visit to the US by Prime Minister Ali al Zaidi, his office said on Saturday. "A total of 48 agreements, memoranda of understanding, cooperation agreements, and partnership declarations were signed between public and private sector entities in Iraq and the United States," the Iraqi leader's media office said. They include "cooperation and partnerships involving the ministries of oil and electricity... with ExxonMobil, KBR, GE Vernova, Shell, and Halliburton," as well as several deals related to the construction of a major crude oil pipeline between Iraq and Syria.
Iraq also signed a deal with Starlink, which dominates the global satellite communications sector, to introduce services to the country. On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump praised Zaidi as a "champion" in a meeting at the White House. Zaidi, a businessman, came to power this year with the US blessing after Trump vetoed another candidate. He has vowed to boost Iraq's fragile economy and disarm armed groups in Iraq that have targeted US facilities. Iraq has long walked a tightrope between the competing influences of its allies the United States and neighbouring Iran. — AFP
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