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    Post by Rocky Fri 24 Feb 2023, 4:30 am

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    Today, Friday, the Iranian Mehr Agency revealed that an official visit by the Secretary-General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, General Ali Shamkhani, to Baghdad, with the aim of signing security agreements, is imminent. 
    And the agency indicated, according to a report translated by (Baghdad Today), that "the Iranian side, through Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian, officially informed Iraq of the scheduled visit of the high-ranking Iranian official, through a verbal meeting that brought Allahian together with National Security Adviser Qassem Al-Araji."
    The agency said, "Allahian expressed his regret at not implementing the previous agreement between the two countries to form a joint supreme security committee between the two countries to follow up on borders and security developments in the region."
    Abdullahian also confirmed to Al-Araji that Iran "categorically rejects" the presence of groups he described as "hostile and separatist" within the borders of Iraq, noting that "the continued presence of these groups, especially in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, is unacceptable," as he described it.
    The Iranian foreign minister indicated that "the visit of the Secretary-General of the Iranian Supreme Council will witness the signing of security agreements on this aspect," according to the agency. 
    Last week, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian arrived in the capital, Baghdad, and met with a number of officials, and discussed with them relations and common files between the two countries, including the investigation into the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani. 
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