Iran (IMNA) - In a joint press conference with Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg in Baghdad, Hussein stated that Iraq has taken necessary measures to eliminate armed groups along the Iraq-Iran border.
He further announced his upcoming trip to Tehran to discuss this matter with Iranian officials. Hussein emphasized that Iraq's constitution prohibits the use of its soil as a base for attacking neighboring countries and stressed the importance of respecting Iraq's national sovereignty.
He also highlighted the strong and longstanding relationship between Baghdad and Tehran, emphasizing their shared opposition to violence as a means of resolving disputes. Hussein concluded by affirming that Iraq will not tolerate any groups using its territory to launch attacks on Iran.
Iraq's Foreign Minister, Fuad Hussein, has affirmed Iraq's commitment to its security agreement with Iran. The agreement specifically focuses on expelling anti-Iran terrorist organizations from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.
During a joint press conference with his Austrian counterpart in Baghdad, Hussein assured that Iraq has taken necessary measures to remove armed groups from areas along the Iraq-Iran border. Furthermore, he announced his upcoming trip to Tehran to discuss this matter with Iranian authorities.
Hussein emphasized that Iraq's constitution strictly prohibits the use of its soil as a launching pad for attacks on neighboring countries and that Iraq will not tolerate any threats to its national sovereignty. He also highlighted the strong and longstanding relations between Baghdad and Tehran, emphasizing their shared rejection of violence as a means to resolve disputes.
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