The Iranian Foreign Minister described the agenda of his meetings with Iraqi officials in Baghdad as the development of cooperation in the interests of the two nations and the region.

Iran PressMiddle East: In his latest tweet released on Sunday 19 July before leaving Baghdad for Erbil, the Iranian Foreign Minister described the agenda of his meetings with Iraqi officials in Baghdad as the expansion of cooperation to the benefit of the two nations and the people of the region.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted on Sunday before leaving for the Iraqi Kurdistan region that his consultations with Iraqi officials were productive.

Productive talks were held in Baghdad with Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al Kazemi, Iraqi President Barham Salih, Speaker Halbousi, Foreign Minister  Fuad Hussein,  judicial, political and military leaders; stating that the agenda of the meetings were expanding cooperation to benefit our peoples and the region. Zarif wrote in his tweet that the next stop would be Erbil for meetings with Kurdish leadership.

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