Abadi stresses the need to develop relations with Iran and Vice spiritual show Tehran's support for Baghdad
6/17/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
The head of the Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi, on Wednesday, on the need to develop relations between Iraq and Iran in all security, political and economic fields, while pointing out that Baghdad is seeking to be its relations with all countries, "integrated", expressed First Vice-President of the Iranian Isaac Jhangere his country's support for the government Iraqi.
Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of it, that, Abadi "discussed with the First Vice-President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mr. Isaac Jhangere today in Tehran, bilateral relations between the two countries in various fields terrorist threat facing the region ".
He said the Information Office, that "al-Abadi stressed the importance of developing relations between the two countries in political, economic and security fields," stressing that "Iraq seeks to be integrated relations with Iran and with all the countries of the region to be front and one in the face of terrorism, which threatens Iraq and the world."
For his part, First Deputy President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mr. Isaac Jhangere According to the statement, "the Islamic Republic support the Iraqi government and its commitment to deepen relations between the two countries, especially at this stage in which Iraq is facing serious challenges."
The head of the Iraqi Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi, arrived earlier Wednesday, to the Iranian capital Tehran on an official visit for one day to discuss several issues of common interest, especially the fight against al (Daash), in his second visit since taking office.
And he announced the Prime Minister's Office Haider al-Abadi, on Tuesday, the last went to Iran on Wednesday, while attributed the reason for the visit to discuss common issues and the war on "terrorism" and international efforts to address the organization (Daash).
It is noteworthy that Iraq and Iran have signed, in Monday (16-2-2015), several memoranda of understanding and agreements in various fields, notably the industrial, agricultural and commercial aspects, while the agreements were signed within the enlarged meeting of the Iraqi - Iranian Joint Committee.
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6/17/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
The head of the Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi, on Wednesday, on the need to develop relations between Iraq and Iran in all security, political and economic fields, while pointing out that Baghdad is seeking to be its relations with all countries, "integrated", expressed First Vice-President of the Iranian Isaac Jhangere his country's support for the government Iraqi.
Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of it, that, Abadi "discussed with the First Vice-President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mr. Isaac Jhangere today in Tehran, bilateral relations between the two countries in various fields terrorist threat facing the region ".
He said the Information Office, that "al-Abadi stressed the importance of developing relations between the two countries in political, economic and security fields," stressing that "Iraq seeks to be integrated relations with Iran and with all the countries of the region to be front and one in the face of terrorism, which threatens Iraq and the world."
For his part, First Deputy President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mr. Isaac Jhangere According to the statement, "the Islamic Republic support the Iraqi government and its commitment to deepen relations between the two countries, especially at this stage in which Iraq is facing serious challenges."
The head of the Iraqi Council of Ministers Haider al-Abadi, arrived earlier Wednesday, to the Iranian capital Tehran on an official visit for one day to discuss several issues of common interest, especially the fight against al (Daash), in his second visit since taking office.
And he announced the Prime Minister's Office Haider al-Abadi, on Tuesday, the last went to Iran on Wednesday, while attributed the reason for the visit to discuss common issues and the war on "terrorism" and international efforts to address the organization (Daash).
It is noteworthy that Iraq and Iran have signed, in Monday (16-2-2015), several memoranda of understanding and agreements in various fields, notably the industrial, agricultural and commercial aspects, while the agreements were signed within the enlarged meeting of the Iraqi - Iranian Joint Committee.
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