Islamabad (GNP) :- Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Saturday, congratulated Ali al-Zaidi on his appointment as Prime Minister of Iraq.
“I extend my warm wishes to him as he assumes this important responsibility,” the prime minister posted a felicitation message on his X handle.
He further said Pakistan looked forward to working closely with the new Iraqi government to further strengthen their bilateral ties and advance shared aspirations for peace, stability, and prosperity in the region.
Five months on from legislative elections, Iraqi President Nizar Amede nominated businessman Zaidi as prime minister-designate on Monday, giving him the daunting task of putting a cabinet together in the next 30 days amid fierce political wrangling.
The nomination came after months of deadlock due to US President Donald Trump’s opposition to two-time former premier Nouri Al-Maliki, who has close ties to Iran that has long been locked in a conflict with the United States.
The US has held major sway in Iraq following the 2003 invasion of the country that overthrew former ruler Saddam Hussein.
But the invasion has also paved the way for neighboring Iran to build its influence. Since then Iraq’s leaders have struggled to balance relations between Washington and Tehran.
Iraq’s new premier will be expected to address Washington’s longstanding demand that Baghdad disarm Iran-backed groups, which the US designates as terrorist organizations.
During the Middle East war, which was ignited by a joint US-Israeli attack on Iran, these groups targeted US interests in Iraq, including its embassy in Baghdad, its diplomatic and logistics facility at the capital’s airport, and oil fields operated by foreign companies.

Washington also struck their positions and bases, killing dozens of fighters.
PM-designate Al-Zaidi received a call from Trump, who congratulated him on his nomination and invited him to the US once his government is formed, the Iraqi PM’s office announced this week.
Trump’s threat earlier this year to end all support to the country if frontrunner Nouri Al-Maliki became the next prime minister left Iraqi leaders looking elsewhere and ultimately paved the way for Zaidi’s pick.
Trump “extended a formal invitation to visit Washington following the formation of the government,” said the PM media office’s statement.
Zaidi and Trump “discussed the strategic bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States,” and “bilateral cooperation to consolidate stability in the region,” it added.
Trump posted on his Truth Social network that “we wish him success as he works to form a new Government free from terrorism that could deliver a brighter future for Iraq.”
“This is the beginning of a tremendous new chapter between our Nations — Prosperity, Stability, and Success like never seen before. Again, Ali, CONGRATULATIONS!”





