Baghdad, Iraq – The Iraqi and Iranian foreign ministers discussed the latest developments in the ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington during joint talks. They also discussed a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest. These discussions come amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at promoting stability in the region.
During the meeting, the two sides addressed the latest political developments and the progress of talks between Iran and the United States. They emphasized the importance of continuing dialogue and diplomatic efforts to resolve outstanding issues. The meeting also stressed the need to de-escalate tensions affecting the regional landscape.
The talks also addressed security and political developments in the region, and ways to enhance coordination and cooperation between the two countries on a number of shared issues. This is particularly relevant given the rapidly evolving challenges facing the region on the political, security, and economic levels.
The two ministers emphasized the importance of supporting dialogue and understanding among the various parties. This contributes to strengthening regional security and stability and reduces the potential for escalation. They also stressed the need to prioritize political and diplomatic solutions in addressing existing crises.
These talks come at a time when countries in the region are closely monitoring the outcomes of diplomatic efforts related to the Iranian issue. The region is also watching closely the potential political and security repercussions that could extend to a wider scope within the Middle East.


