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Consultation of Ali Bagheri with the head of the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq

In continuation of his consultations in Baghdad, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs met and consulted with the head of the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq.
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According to the foreign policy group Tasnim news agency, Ali Bagheri Kenny, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, met and consulted with Faiq Zidan, the head of the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq, on Thursday, June 24.

Bagheri this morning He arrived in Baghdad to meet and consult with high Iraqi officials.

He first met with Fuda Hossein, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of this country, and participated in a joint press conference with him.

Bagheri stated in a joint press conference with the Iraqi Foreign Minister: We are two nations with a common root, a common civilization and a common culture, and also two nations with a common destiny. Our companionship and solidarity is eternal and the bond between the two nations is for the benefit of security, stability and progress in both countries. 

He continued: Iran’s strategic view is to strengthen all-round ties with the country of Iraq, and this will exists from the highest officials of Iran to the middle levels.

p style=”text-align:justify”>Bagheri pointed out: Iran and Iraq are the two pillars of regional stability and are responsible for consolidating peace and stability in the region. Iran and Iraq are two stable partners in this field.

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also met with the Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani and the President Abdul Latif Rashid. Kurds.

Bagheri: Iran’s strategic view is to strengthen ties with Iraq

Ali Bagheri’s meeting with the President of Iraq

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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