Baghdad-INA
National Security Adviser Qassim Al-Araji affirmed on Tuesday, that the goals of Iraq and Iran are common in keeping the region away from any escalation or tension.
The media office of the National Security Adviser said, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The National Security Adviser, Qassim Al-Araji, received in his office Vice-President of the Judiciary in Iran Kazem Gharibabadi , and his accompanying delegation, in the presence of the Iranian ambassador in Baghdad," Pointing out that "the meeting witnessed a review of the friendship and cooperation relations between the two countries and ways of strengthening them and adopting dialogue and understanding to solve problems, in a way that serves the interest of the two peoples and the two neighboring countries."
Al-Araji stressed during the meeting, according to the statement, that "everyone agrees to fight terrorism and miss the opportunity for terrorist groups to achieve security stability in the region and the world," pointing out that "terrorism still poses a threat to the world, and its sources in all its forms must be dried up."
He pointed out that "the government of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani is serious about developing these relations, after the successful visit that Al-Sudani made to Iran."
For his part, Abadi pointed out, "The relations of cooperation and friendship between Iraq and Iran are strategic and good, and the more fruitful and constructive the judicial cooperation between the two countries, we can solve everything that stands in the way of developing relations between our two countries," expressing "his country's aspiration for fruitful cooperation between the two countries on the largest scale."
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