Baghdad - INA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed today, Tuesday, that Iraq will witness a schedule full of visits during the coming period, while indicating that Iraq has confirmed that it is a point of attraction, convergence and coordination of positions.
In a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed Al-Sahhaf said that "initiative diplomacy is an approach that we devoted to it, and it is not an option but a path that promotes Iraq's interests," noting that "the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working very hard to promote collective initiatives to devote to the security and stability of the region."
He added that "the balance in our foreign policy allows us to praise strategic interests, and the tripartite summit will be a witness to that," noting that "the diversification of the economic gates of Iraq by mobilizing the efforts of our embassy and our missions abroad and by following up the specialized departments in the ministry's center will produce high-level coordination results."
And he indicated that "despite the Corona pandemic that struck the world, Iraq confirmed that it is a point of attraction, meeting and coordination of positions," stressing that "the foreign ministers of many countries have visited Iraq and we are waiting for a busy schedule of visits during this period."
He pointed out that "the opening of some European embassies in Baghdad after years of interruption witnessed the stability of Iraq and the government's commitment to providing security for the missions," noting that "we have overcome the security challenge of diplomatic missions, and we affirm the principle of integration to face challenges with all of Iraq's partners and friends."