Iran, Iraq, and Syria Unite to Address Regional Security Concerns

The foreign ministers of Iran, Iraq, and Syria convened in Baghdad on December 6, 2023, to discuss pressing regional developments and security challenges.

Iran (IMNA) - The meeting took place at the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was marked by a joint statement highlighting the ministers' consensus on the risks posed by ongoing events in Syria.

During the press conference following the meeting, the ministers expressed deep concern regarding the escalating violence in Syria, emphasizing its potential impact on regional stability. They condemned all forms of terrorism as defined by the United Nations Security Council and reiterated the necessity for collaborative efforts to combat it. Furthermore, they denounced Israel's ongoing acts of aggression against Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon.

The statement underscored the importance of continued consultations and coordination among the three nations to effectively monitor developments and prepare for any potential changes in the situation. The ministers reaffirmed their commitment to respecting Syria's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence, asserting that threats to Syrian security represent a broader risk to the region.

They called for mobilizing Arab, regional, and international efforts to seek peaceful resolutions to the challenges facing both Syria and the wider region. This trilateral meeting is viewed as a significant step toward enhancing regional cooperation in addressing ongoing security and political challenges through diplomatic means.

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