Iraq, UK agree on trade package worth up to $15 billion, defense deal

Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani at 10 Downing Street in London, Britain January 14, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 14 January 2025
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Iraq, UK agree on trade package worth up to $15 billion, defense deal

  • Sudani and Starmer also signed a defense deal that “establishes the basis for a new era in security cooperation”
  • Iraqi premier began official visit to UK on Monday amid historic geopolitical shifts in the Middle East

LONDON: Iraq and Britain have agreed on a trade package worth up to 12.3 billion pounds ($14.98 billion) and a bilateral defense deal, the Iraqi and British prime ministers said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
The deal, envisaging more than 10 times the total of bilateral trade in 2024, was announced after a meeting between Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and British counterpart Keir Starmer at the latter’s Downing Street offices.
It includes a 1.2-billion-pound project in which British-made power transmission systems will be used for a grid interconnection project between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, as well as a 500-million-pound plan to upgrade the Al-Qayyarah air base in northern Iraq.
A water infrastructure project by a UK-led consortium that will help provide clean water in arid southern and western Iraq is also part of the deal, the statement said. The project would be worth up to 5.3 billion pounds in UK exports.
Sudani and Starmer also signed a defense deal that “establishes the basis for a new era in security cooperation.”




Britain’s King Charles III greets Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani during a private audience at Buckingham Palace in central London on January 14, 2025. (AFP)

Sudani said earlier that the UK-Iraqi security deal would develop bilateral military ties after last year’s announcement that the US-led coalition set up to fight Daesh would end its work in Iraq in 2026.
The Iraqi premier began an official visit to the United Kingdom on Monday amid historic geopolitical shifts in the Middle East.
Iraq is trying to avoid becoming a conflict zone once again amid a period of regional upheaval that has seen Iran’s allies Hamas degraded in Gaza and Hezbollah battered in Lebanon during wars with Israel, and Bashar Assad toppled in Syria.


Suspects identified in killing of French far-right activist: source

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Suspects identified in killing of French far-right activist: source

  • Several suspects have been identified in an investigation into the death of a French far-right activist, including some linked to the “ultra-left movement,” a source following the case told AFP

PARIS: Several suspects have been identified in an investigation into the death of a French far-right activist, including some linked to the “ultra-left movement,” a source following the case told AFP on Tuesday.
Quentin Deranque, 23, died after sustaining a severe brain injury when he was attacked by at least six people last week on the sidelines of a far-right protest against a left-wing politician speaking at a university in the southeastern city of Lyon.
The suspects were not known to authorities as security threats, the source added.