Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein has stressed the country’s commitment to its security agreements with Tehran regarding expulsion of the anti-Iran terrorists in semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan.
Iraq stresses commitment to security agreements with Iran
12 Sep 2023 - 16:16
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein has stressed the country’s commitment to its security agreements with Tehran regarding expulsion of the anti-Iran terrorists in semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan.
Hussein made the remarks in a joint press conference with his Austrian counterpart Alexander Schallenberg in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad on Tuesday.
“We have taken the necessary measures to purge armed groups from areas along the border between Iraq and Iran. And for that purpose, I will travel to Tehran tomorrow to hold talks on the matter with Iranian authorities,” the top Iraqi diplomat announced.
He added, “Our constitution does not allow the Iraqi soil to be used as a launching pad for attacks on neighboring countries. At the same time, we do not accept the national sovereignty of Iraq to be undermined.”
The Iraqi foreign minister also described Baghdad’s relations with Tehran as strong and deep-rooted, emphasizing that such ties denounce the use of violence to settle differences.
“Iraq will not allow its territory to be used by some groups to attack Iran,” Hussein stated.
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