Ammar Hakim, leader of the Iraqi National Wisdom Movement, emphasized that Iraq stands to gain significantly from the ongoing talks between Iran and the United States. He noted that Iran is a neighboring Muslim country with which Iraq shares extensive cultural, economic, and social ties.

Why it matters:

The ongoing talks between Iran and the United States has the potential to reshape regional dynamics, and Iraq, as a neighboring country, stands to gain from improved relations. This could lead to enhanced stability and economic opportunities for Iraq.

 

The big picture:

Leader of the Iraqi National Wisdom Movement Ammar Hakim underscores the importance of Iraq's position in the context of Iran-U.S. talks. With deep cultural and economic ties to Iran, Iraq could leverage these talks to foster its own development and strengthen its international relationships.

 

What he's saying:

  • Hakim emphasized that Iraq shares extensive cultural, economic, and social ties with Iran, making it well-positioned to benefit from the talks.
  • He acknowledged the U.S. role in dismantling the dictatorship in Iraq and supporting the establishment of a democratic framework.
  • The Iraqi leader recalled his late uncle's advocacy for talks between Iran and the U.S. as a means to promote peace and cooperation in the region.
  • "Iraq is uniquely positioned to benefit from these renewed talks," Hakim stated, highlighting the hope it brings to the region.
  • He asserted, "talks remain the only viable option for both countries and their regional neighbors, as alternative paths would carry significant costs."

 

Go deeper:

Hakim's remarks at Sulaymaniyah International Conference reflect a broader sentiment in Iraq regarding the importance of diplomatic engagement. As the region navigates complex geopolitical challenges, Iraq's ability to act as a mediator and advocate for talks could play a crucial role in fostering stability and cooperation among neighboring countries.
 

Hossein Amiri