Iran's ambassador to Iraq, Iraj Masjedi, met and conferred with Iraq's former Prime Minister Heydar al-Ebadi on Friday.

Iran Press/ Middle East: During the meeting on Friday, Iraj Masjedi and Heydar Al-Abadi discussed issues of mutual interest, according to an IRNA report.

In the meeting, al-Ebadi stressed the importance of preserving the achievements made when fighting Daesh (ISIL) terrorists in Iraq.

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Bilateral cooperation and regional developments were other topics discussed between al-Ebadi and Masjedi.

During the meeting, Masjedi also expressed Iran's support for the crucial reconstruction process in Iraq.

"Iran is ready for cooperation with Iraq in all fields", the ambassador added.

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Currently, Iran and Iraq have extensive political and trade ties with each other. Iraq depends on Iran's natural gas imports for electricity generation.

(The Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, received Barham Salih Iraqi President and his accompanying delegation in November 17)

Iran is currently Iraq's top trading partner, with annual turnover of about $12 billion, according to Iraqi officials.  

The two neighbours are currently working on the supply of Iranian natural gas to Sadr, Baghdad and al-Mansuriya power plants through a 270-kilometer pipeline and to Basra near the Iranian border via a separate pipeline.

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Iraq and Iran have also been exchanging oil through a swap deal under which crude from the Kirkuk field in northern Iraq is shipped by truck to Iran which uses it in its refineries and delivers the same amount of oil to Iraq’s southern ports.

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