
Baghdad-INA
The House of Cultural Affairs at the Ministry of Culture published a book, titled “One Hundred Years of Iraqi Foreign Policy / 1921-2021" for the Iraqi researcher and writer Yasser Abdul-Hussein, as part of celebrating the centenary of the Iraqi state.
The book, which was reviewed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), reveals: "The challenges faced by the modern Iraqi state from its distorted birth by the external interferences to our present time through a documented journey of 824 pages, contain by documents, some of which are published for the first time on issues of Iraqi foreign policy and diplomacy."
The book seeks to refer briefly to the most prominent stations of Iraqi foreign policy since the beginning of the establishment of the state in the various historical stages, regardless of the evaluation process, starting from the stage of the monarchy and the establishment of the modern Iraqi state in 1921, all the way to the Partnership and Cooperation Conference in Baghdad and the Pope's visit to Iraq.
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