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Iraq and Iran Strengthen Regional Dialogue

Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein wrapped up a high-level visit to Tehran, focusing on Shared Stability through deeper regional cooperation. His meetings with Iranian leaders, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, centered on building closer ties in key sectors.

Talks covered vital areas such as energy, trade, and security. Both sides explored ways to improve mutual interests through cooperation. They also discussed the wider regional context, including the dialogue between Tehran and Washington.

Hussein expressed Iraq’s support for diplomacy. He emphasized the importance of easing sanctions and promoting peace through political agreements. According to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, Hussein pushed for long-term regional calm as a shared goal.

In addition to bilateral meetings, Hussein took part in the Tehran Dialogue Forum. This platform, hosted by Iran’s Foreign Ministry, allowed regional leaders to exchange ideas on conflict resolution.

During the forum, Hussein highlighted Iraq’s belief in dialogue as a strategic solution. He underscored the link between national sovereignty and inclusive political planning. He stated that any sustainable peace must reflect the needs of local communities.

The Iraqi minister also focused on regional security. He described how Iraq and Syria’s stability are deeply connected. For Hussein, the future of development depends on peace that stretches beyond borders.

Hussein proposed setting up new regional cooperation structures. These would span sectors such as infrastructure, trade, and environmental protection. He believes these frameworks will support the goal of Shared Stability.

Leaders in both countries agreed on the importance of open dialogue. They committed to continuing talks on shared goals in diplomacy, security, and economic progress.

Through this visit, Iraq positioned itself as a bridge-builder. The emphasis remained on unity, sovereignty, and Shared Stability across the Middle East.

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