In the presence of Ali Larijani, Iran's Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, his Iraqi counterpart and Iraqi Prime Minister, Shia Al Sudani, the two sides signed the Joint Security Pact between Iran and Iraq.

The big picture:

Iran's Newly appointed Security Chief, Ali Larijani, in his first official visit to Iraq as head of SNSC, signed the joint security pact between Iran and Iraq in a ceremony attended by Iraqi National Security Adviser Qasim Al Araji and the Iraqi Prime Minister, Shia al-Sudani.

Why it matters:

This visit comes amid escalating regional tensions following Israel's military actions in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, as well as the recent 12-day Israel and the U.S. imposed war against Iran. The trip underscores critical security coordination between Iran and Iraq during this volatile period.  

Key points: 

  • Iraqi National Security Advisor Qasim al-Araji welcomed Ali Larijani at the airport. He discussed the implementation of security agreements between Iraq and Iran, the regional security situation, and Israeli crimes in Gaza.
  • Larijani paid respects at the martyrdom site of Qasem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
  • Larijani precedes a planned trip to Lebanon, highlighting Iran's regional security priorities.
  • Discussions focused on implementing existing security agreements and economic cooperation.

What they're saying:

  • Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid: "Iraq is pursuing a policy of positive openness with all neighboring countries to strengthen partnerships based on mutual interests." 
  • Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani: Reaffirmed Iraq's principled position condemning "Zionist aggression" against Iran while supporting Iran-U.S. negotiations  

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- Hossein Vaez