Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein welcomed upcoming talks between Iran and the United States. The talks will take place in Oman and aim to ease tensions in the region. Hussein expressed hope that these discussions will lead to peaceful solutions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared details of a key diplomatic meeting in Turkey. Fuad Hussein met with Saeed Khatibzadeh, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister. Khatibzadeh also led the Iranian delegation at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.
Both sides discussed the current state of ties between Iraq and Iran. They explored new ways to strengthen cooperation in various areas. They agreed that mutual respect can lead to deeper understanding and practical results.
Fuad Hussein stressed that talks for regional stability must continue. He said peaceful dialogue helps all sides move closer to shared goals. He also noted that Iraq supports balanced discussions between major international players.
The conversation then shifted to regional conflicts. They discussed the situations in Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen. Hussein explained that these areas still face serious challenges. He urged stronger regional cooperation to handle these crises.
Both parties agreed that clear communication remains essential. They believe progress comes only when everyone stays committed to peaceful solutions. Hussein called for renewed efforts to reduce conflict across the region.
During the meeting, the Iranian official delivered a formal invitation. He invited Fuad Hussein to attend the upcoming “Tehran Dialogue Forum.” The event is set to take place in May and will gather key voices from the region.
The meeting highlighted shared interests and future plans. Leaders from both countries promised to keep working together. They said that talks for regional stability offer the best path forward.
As discussions continue, Iraq remains committed to peace. Fuad Hussein made it clear: talks for regional stability must guide every step in the region’s future.