Iran backs Iraq’s sovereignty as Baghdad seeks to bring militias under state control
Iran said it backs any Iraqi agreement that preserves sovereignty as Baghdad sets a September 30 deadline for militia integration and surrender of independent arsenals.
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Iran backs Iraq’s sovereignty as Baghdad seeks to bring militias under state control
Iran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf stated Iran supports Iraqi consensus and independence. Economic cooperation will advance with an upcoming Iraqi business delegation visit. Discussions focused on strengthening bilateral ties and security cooperation between the nations. Iraq is moving towards withdrawing foreign forces, enhancing its sovereignty. Paramilitary groups face a deadline to integrate into state security structures.
Iran wont interfere in Iraqs internal affairs, backs withdrawal of foreign forces: Ghalibaf - The Tribune
Ghalibaf said that economic cooperation between Iran and Iraq will be operationalised during the upcoming visit of an Iraqi Chamber of Commerce delegation to Iran, where it will hold discussions with chamber experts and business leaders, according to IRNA.
Iran won't interfere in Iraq's internal affairs, backs withdrawal of foreign forces: Ghalibaf
Ghalibaf said that economic cooperation between Iran and Iraq will be operationalised during the upcoming visit of an Iraqi Chamber of Commerce delegation to Iran, where it will hold discussions with chamber experts and business leaders, according to IRNA.
Shafaq News..Iran’s Speaker calls foreign troop withdrawal from Iraq “essential step”
Shafaq News- Baghdad The withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq is “a very important and essential step,” Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated on Friday. Speaking
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated after his meetings in Baghdad that foreign coalition forces are on the verge of withdrawing from Iraq.
Tehran: Iranian Speaker Mohamed Bagher Kalibaf said that his country would support the decisions taken by Iraqi political forces and components within the framework of the Constitution, recognizing that Tehran did not interfere in Iraq's internal affairs.
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