Trump endorses nomination of Iraqi PM-designate Ali al-Zaidi, hails future relationship between U.S. and Iraq 96%
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4/30/2026, 6:09:49 PM
Topics: Middle East Politics, US Iraq Relations
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President Donald Trump officially endorsed the nomination of Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Ali al-Zaidi, signaling a potential turning point for diplomatic relations between the United States and Iraq.
In a statement released following a direct phone conversation with the nominee, Trump described the selection as the start of a positive new chapter for the Middle Eastern nation and expressed a strong desire to foster a partnership defined by stability and prosperity.
By extending a formal invitation for al-Zaidi to visit the White House upon the successful formation of his government, the administration has signaled a clear departure from the friction earlier this year regarding other political figures, positioning al-Zaidi as a pivotal partner in regional security and economic cooperation.
“Congratulations to Ali al-Zaidi on his Nomination to be the next Prime Minister of Iraq!
We wish him success as he works to form a new Government free from terrorism that could deliver a brighter future for Iraq,” Trump posted to Truth Social on Thursday.
“We look forward to a strong vibrant, and highly productive new relationship between Iraq and the United States.
This is the beginning of a tremendous new chapter between our Nation — Prosperity, Stability, and Success like never seen before.
Again, Ali, CONGRATULATIONS!”
the president continued.
Following his formal appointment by Iraqi President Nizar Amedi on Monday, Prime Minister-designate Ali al-Zaidi has entered a critical 30-day window to finalize a cabinet and present it to the Council of Representatives for approval.
According to analysis from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, this deadline requires al-Zaidi to secure parliamentary support for his ministers before he can officially assume office and succeed the outgoing administration.
While his nomination by the Coordination Framework ends a five-month political deadlock, the successful transition of power remains contingent on his ability to navigate Iraq’s fragmented political landscape and seat a government that meets both domestic and international standards.
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