Trump says he spoke with Iraq PM-designate, voices strong support


FILE PHOTO: New Iraqi Prime Minister designate Ali al-Zaidi, uses a phone at his office in Baghdad, Iraq, April 28, 2026. Iraqi Prime Minister’s Media Office/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters) - U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump on Friday told reporters ‌he had spoken with Iraqi prime minister-designate Ali al-Zaidi on Thursday, and voiced ​strong support for him.

"With our ⁠help, he ⁠won, and we want him to do ⁠very ‌well. And I told him that the United ⁠States is with him all the ​way. It ‌was a great victory, the ⁠new head ​of Iraq is somebody that we support, very strongly," Trump told ⁠reporters before he departed the ​White House for a trip to Florida.

Iraq's alliance of Shi'ite political blocs, ⁠the Coordination Framework, on Monday named Zaidi as its nominee for the post of prime minister, a ​coalition statement said.

Washington ⁠is seeking to maintain close ties ​with Baghdad amid ‌ongoing regional tensions and ​security concerns.

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