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Prime Minister Ali Falah Al-Zaydi's statements focused on the government's commitment to limiting weapons to the state's control and fighting corruption, affirming the support of political forces for this initiative. He clarified that all factions agree on handing over weapons outside state control, and that the government is working to implement mechanisms to achieve this without military escalation, considering the presence of unofficial weapons as a hostile environment for investment. He also emphasized that the anti-corruption campaign enjoys broad support, and that Iraq is going through a difficult period due to regional tensions. The government is working to strengthen border crossings and increase oil exports, with goals including exporting 8 to 10 million barrels per day within six years. Al-Zaydi confirmed that he will not run for a second term and set September 30th as the deadline for armed factions to surrender their weapons, alongside the withdrawal of the international coalition forces. He added that the government aspires to have full control over weapons by October 1st.
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