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Iraq reaffirms support for diplomatic efforts between US and Iran

Iraq reaffirms support for diplomatic efforts between US and Iran

Iraqi News21-05-2025
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, concluded on Monday an official visit to the Iranian capital, Tehran, where he held discussions with senior Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Hussein's discussions in Tehran addressed measures to promote bilateral relations between Iraq and Iran in sectors including security, energy, and the economy, as well as regional and international issues of mutual concern, particularly the Tehran-Washington negotiations, according to a statement released by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry.
Iraq's foreign minister emphasized his country's support for diplomatic efforts to reach an agreement that would ease sanctions and create long-term regional stability.
Hussein additionally participated in the Tehran Dialogue Forum, held by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he reaffirmed Iraq's commitment to dialogue as a strategic option for conflict resolution.
The Iraqi foreign minister emphasized the region's security interdependence, as well as the significance of pursuing broad political approaches that include people's interests while maintaining national sovereignty.
During his participation in the forum, Hussein stressed the interrelated nature of Iraq and Syria's security, as well as the need for regional stability to promote development.
Additionally, Hussein suggested the establishment of regional cooperation structures that cover different sectors.
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