Iraq’s Health Minister Saleh al-Hasnawi announced readiness to sign a MoU with Spain to foster health cooperation, focusing on localizing the pharmaceutical industry and enhancing mutual investments. An official meeting with Spanish Ambassador Alicia Rico Perez highlighted these goals. Al-Hasnawi affirmed the ministry’s commitment to this collaboration.
The Iraqi Ministry of Health is set to formalize a partnership with Spain by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU). This was confirmed by Health Minister Saleh al-Hasnawi during a meeting with the Spanish Ambassador to Iraq, Alicia Rico Perez, at the ministry headquarters, attended by various ministry officials.
The discussions centered around enhancing bilateral health cooperation, particularly through localizing pharmaceutical manufacturing, sharing expertise, and promoting investment from Spanish companies in Iraq’s health sector, covering medicines, medical supplies, and health initiatives.
Minister al-Hasnawi emphasized the ministry’s willingness to collaborate with Spain, stating, “the ministry is ready to cooperate with the Spanish side and sign a memorandum of understanding between the two countries to cooperate in this regard.”
The Ministry of Health of Iraq is poised to enhance its collaboration with Spain through a signed memorandum of understanding. This partnership aims to bolster the pharmaceutical industry, share expertise, and attract Spanish investment to Iraq’s healthcare sector. Minister al-Hasnawi’s commitment underscores the ministry’s initiative for improved health services.
Original Source: ina.iq