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Iraqi PM heads to US seeking balance between security and economy

Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi is visiting the United States for talks with President Donald Trump, aiming to shift relations from crisis management to a strategic economic partnership. The visit, al-Zaidi's first foreign trip since taking office, will focus on energy investment and trade deals, with Iraq seeking to increase oil production and find alternative export routes.

Waleed IbrahimAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-13 · 15:25 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Iraqi PM heads to US seeking balance between security and economy
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Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi is visiting the United States for talks with President Donald Trump, aiming to shift relations from crisis management to a strategic economic partnership. The visit, al-Zaidi's first foreign trip since taking office, will focus on energy investment and trade deals, with Iraq seeking to increase oil production and find alternative export routes. A key proposal is an energy and development fund with the US. The agenda also includes discussions on the role of pro-Iran groups in Iraq and Baghdad's efforts to bring weapons under state control. The US is expected to raise concerns about Iran's influence, while some Iran-backed factions have rejected the prime minister's visit and its potential outcomes. Iraq is also seeking an IMF loan of up to $8 billion.

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Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi is traveling to the US for talks with President Donald Trump, focusing on energy investment and the role of pro-Iran groups.

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A critical question is whether Iraq can provide a safe and stable environment to encourage US companies, which depends on restricting weapons to state control.

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Iraq seeks to increase oil production to seven million bpd over the next three years, up from its current output of about 4.5 million bpd.

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Energy and trade deals are expected to be signed, shifting relations from crisis management to a strategic economic partnership.

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Iraq was badly hit by the shutting down of the Strait of Hormuz due to the US-Israel war on Iran, as about 90 percent of its exports pass through it.

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Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi to hold talks with President Donald Trump, with energy investment and role of Iran-groups" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="164454" data-entity-type="organization">pro-Iran groups expected to dominate agenda.Energy and trade deals are expected to be signed during Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi's visit to the US as part of a wider push ​for investment cooperation [File: Hadi Mizban/AP Photo]Published On 13 Jul 2026Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi is travelling to the United States for talks with President Donald Trump, in what will be his first foreign trip since taking office in May.During this week’s meetings, al-Zaidi is expected to sign agreements in energy and trade while also boosting investment with US companies.Iraqi government spokesman Haider al-Aboudi told reporters on Sunday the visit to Washington, DC, will mark a shift in the countries’ relations “from a framework of crisis management to a strategic economic partnership”.The focus, he said, would not be about striking a “temporary” agreement but about establishing “a durable, long-term partnership that serves the shared interests of both countries”.Al-Aboudi said oil would be “a top priority” during the visit as the Iraqi government seeks to increase production and find alternative export hubs to lessen the consequences of any future closure of the Strait of Hormuz.Iraq was one of the countries badly hit by the shutting down of the critical waterway in recent months due to the Iran" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="38678" data-entity-type="event">US-Israel war on Iran, as about 90 percent of its 3.4 million barrels per day (bpd) of exports passes through it.Al-Aboudi said Iraq’s proposal to establish an energy and development fund with the US would be on the table to finance any projects that would be agreed upon, especially in the energy sector.Al-Zaidi had previously said the fund would initially be structured in oil exports of 500,000 bpd with the goal of increasing to as much as two million bpd.The prime minister has also said Iraq seeks to increase oil production to seven million bpd over the next three years, up from its current output of about 4.5 million bpd.“Iraq is in need of such kind of cooperation, especially with a partner like the United States to enhance and strengthen its capacity, particularly in the energy, oil, gas, electricity, and petrochemicals sectors,” said Abdulrahman Almashhadani, an Iraqi economic expert and professor.“However, the critical question remains whether Iraq can provide a safe and stable environment that would encourage US companies to come to Iraq,” he said. “This issue is sensitive and unresolved; it largely depends on the government’s ability to deliver on its commitments to restrict weapons to state control.”Large delegationSources told Al Jazeera the Iraqi delegation to the US comprises more than 70 people, including key ministers, the head of the central bank, the national security adviser, lawmakers and businessmen.A well-informed source said meetings with US administration officials and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have also been planned. According to the source, who asked not to be named, Iraq is seeking to secure an IMF loan of up to $8bn.A separate well-informed source told Al Jazeera that the disarming of pro-Iran Iraqi armed factions and restricting weapons under state authority, as well as Baghdad’s relationship with Tehran, are expected to be among the issues the US side will raise during the visit.In his first speech in parliament as prime minister, al-Zaidi had promised that the state would have control over weapons in a country where paramilitary groups, including many supported by Iran, have been powerful since the 2003 US-led war on Iraq.Some armed factions said they would abide by the prime minister’s declaration, but others – particularly the powerful ones that launched missiles and drones at US facilities during the war on Iran – rejected it.In a statement released hours before al-Zaidi’s trip to Washington, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of Iran-backed armed groups in the region, including Iraq, rejected the prime minister’s visit and its outcomes.“We will not give a blank cheque for all government policies. We warn against replacing military occupation with an economic occupation that is even more dangerous,” the statement said.“The option of defending Iraq and its legitimate interests will remain on the table,” it added.Al-Zaidi has said his government is eager to implement a 2024 deal made with the US-led coalition’s military mission in Iraq to end its presence as combat forces by the end of September.Some of the factions that rejected the prime minister’s disarmament statement said they would wait to see what happens on September 30 and then act accordingly.Ehsan al-Shammary, a professor of international studies at Baghdad University, said the economic initiatives and the backing that al-Zaidi is seeking from Trump during Monday’s talks would inevitably be overshadowed by the issue of Iran’s influence in Iraq.Ultimately, he added, it is the issue that will determine the success or failure of a “very important” visit that could “redefine” bilateral relations and “give it a push”.“Al-Zaidi has little room for manoeuvre. He should choose either to align with the United States or move closer to Iran,” said al-Shammary. “I do not believe Washington is willing to accept a divided sphere of influence in Iraq alongside Tehran. That is why the prime minister’s task appears to be almost impossible.”
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