The ambitious plans of Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Sudani to reinvigorate paused agreements and forge new initiatives in the state’s vitality sectors with the world’s energy giants—from Eastern Asia to Europe and the U.S.—were seen as potential drivers for achieving energy independence and rapid development. These moves also seemed to bolster his bid for a second term as Prime Minister. However, recent developments show a difficult road ahead, despite significant steps taken toward his goal.
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