Publish Date: 12 September 2023 - 12:21

Tehran, IRNA – Iraq’s Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein has said that he will exchange views with the Iranian authorities on the implementation of a major security agreement signed between the two countries during an imminent visit to Tehran.

Hussein made the remarks at a press conference with his Austrian counterpart in Baghdad on Tuesday, noting that his government has taken essential measures to eliminate anti-Iran elements from joint borders with Iran.

He said he will travel to Tehran on Wednesday to hold talks with Iranian officials to discuss the security pact.

The top Iraqi diplomat also emphasized that his country is committed to complying with its commitments under the security agreement signed with Iran.

Hussein said Iraq and Iran enjoy strong relations, adding that Iraq will not allow its territory to be used by certain groups to attack neighbors.

The security agreement with the Iran requires Iraq move militant groups opposed to Iran from border areas in the Kurdistan region.

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