Zarif Engages in Strategic Talks with Iraqi Leader Ammar al-Hakim

Zarif Engages in Strategic Talks with Iraqi Leader Ammar al-Hakim

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Iranian Vice-President for Strategic Affairs, Mohammad Javad Zarif, recently met with Seyyed Ammar al-Hakim, the leader of Iraq’s National Wisdom Movement, during his visit to Iraq. This meeting highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance regional cooperation and stability.

During the discussion, al-Hakim stressed several critical points regarding regional dynamics:

  • Regional Cooperation: He underscored the necessity for regional countries to collaboratively develop solutions to address current tensions.
  • Reconstruction Efforts: Al-Hakim urged nations to participate in the reconstruction of Gaza and cities in Lebanon, emphasizing humanitarian support.
  • Syrian People’s Rights: He highlighted the importance of allowing the Syrian people to have fair opportunities to express their will, establish an inclusive national government, and draft a constitution.
  • Preserving Achievements: Al-Hakim pointed out that Iraq has made significant progress politically, socially, and economically, stressing the importance of maintaining these achievements for national stability.
  • Regional Stability: He concluded by stating that the stability of the Middle East relies on the stability of all its nations, advocating for respect for each country’s unique characteristics and areas of influence.

This meeting signifies a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue surrounding regional stability and collaboration among Middle Eastern nations.

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