Iran and Iraq Strengthen Bilateral Relations: Key Talks Between Foreign Ministers

Iran and Iraq Strengthen Bilateral Relations: Key Talks Between Foreign Ministers

In a significant development for diplomatic relations in the region, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi of Iran and his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein, convened on the sidelines of the Tehran Dialogue Forum (TDF). This meeting highlights the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties between Tehran and Baghdad.

The discussions took place on Monday, during the second day of the Tehran Dialogue Forum, which is currently in its fourth edition. This event has attracted significant international attention, underscoring its importance in fostering regional dialogue.

  • More than 200 delegations are participating.
  • Delegates represent over 50 countries.
  • The forum aims to enhance diplomatic communication and cooperation.

The Tehran Dialogue Forum serves as a crucial platform for addressing regional issues and promoting peace and stability in the area. As such, the meetings and discussions held during this event are vital for shaping future collaborations between nations.

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