Iran ready for strategic partnership with Iraq: Defense Minister
Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami has voiced Iran’s willingness to forge a strategic partnership with neighboring Iraq and turn bilateral ties into a “successful model for cooperation.”
According to Press TV, Hatami made the comments on Sunday during a video call with his Iraqi counterpart, Lieutenant General Juma Anad Saadoun Khattab, who was recently appointed to the post by new Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.
The Defense Minister underlined the need for defense cooperation between Baghdad and Tehran to restore security and stability in the region.
“We are willing to offer all our potential to Iraq and become strategic partners and turn our bonds into a successful model of cooperation,” he said.
Iran has maintained close ties with Iraq since the ouster of former dictator Saddam in 2003.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Hatami congratulated the Iraqi defense minister on his appointment and wished him success in his career.
He also expressed his satisfaction with the formation of the new Iraqi administration, saying, “A united, independent and powerful Iraq, with the participation of all ethnic and religious groups, is our principled policy."
"Therefore, we hope that the Iraqi government will be successful in fulfilling its inherent responsibilities and duties, especially in materializing national demands, improving economic conditions and fighting the coronavirus disease.”
Hatami also touched on the common history, culture and religion of the two neighbors, and extended an invitation to his Iraqi counterpart for an official visit to the Islamic Republic.
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