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    Iraq confirms its commitment to the security agreement with Iran

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    Post by Rocky Fri 15 Sep 2023, 3:54 am


    Iraq confirms its commitment to the security agreement with Iran
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    09-14-2023 | 17:02
    Iraq confirms its commitment to the security agreement with Iran
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    Iraq affirmed its commitment to the security agreement with Iran and the necessity of avoiding the use of violent language.
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    The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement, “Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein stressed, during his meeting with the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ibrahim Raisi, on Wednesday in Tehran, Iraq’s commitment to the security agreement between the two countries, and the need to stay away from using the language of violence and attacks on the territories.” "Iraqiya."

    According to the statement, the two sides discussed “the security agreement and its full implementation, and the disarmament of armed groups on the Iraqi-Iranian border in Iraqi Kurdistan,” stressing “the need for the Islamic Republic to provide guarantees that they will not be attacked.”

    During the meeting, they also “discussed the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation relations between the two neighboring countries,” and Hussein expressed his hope “for more cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran to serve the interests of both countries.”

    They also discussed "the political and security situation in the region, and the role of regional countries in resolving crises and confronting challenges among themselves," and "the importance of concerted efforts was emphasized to reduce the intensity of tension and crises facing the region, and to give priority to the language of dialogue to restore security and stability to it."

    For his part, Raisi expressed ““Tehran’s aspiration to establish the best relations with Baghdad in various fields,” noting that ““Iraq is a respected and important partner for Iran.”

    He stressed that "Iraqi-Iranian relations exist historical relations at various levels that concern the two neighboring peoples," indicating that "Iran supports the security, stability and unity of Iraq."

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