Foreign Minister: An Iraqi delegation will visit Iran regarding the attacks on the Kurdistan region

BaghdadForeign Minister Fouad Hussein confirmed today, Tuesday, that Iraq will send a delegation to Iran regarding the attacks on the Kurdistan region.

The media department of the House of Representatives said in a statement that “the Foreign Relations Committee headed The last Iranian and Turkish bombing of the Kurdistan region.

It added that “the Minister of Foreign Affairs reviewed during the hosting attended by the Secretary -General of the House of Representatives, the most important steps taken by the Ministry regarding the attack on the Kurdistan region, the first of which was the summons of the Iranian Ambassador and handing him a highly worded protest note and then the meeting with a delegation from the Iranian side at the ministry’s headquarters on the fifth of this month to discuss how to find solutions and put an end to the continuous violations of the sovereignty of Iraq, “noting that” the Minister confirmed the agreement on continuing the discussions by sending an Iraqi delegation to Iran headed by National Security Adviser Qassem Al -Araji. “

Hussein stressed during the hosting that “Iraq submitted a protest note to the United Nations and demanded that an end to Turkish and Iranian violations, and the organization issued a statement of condemnation and rejection of these violations and repeated attacks on the security and sovereignty of Iraqi lands and the lives of its citizens,” stressing that “the data of denunciation and condemnation is no longer sufficient, accordingly, the international community must have concrete steps to put an end to all the military attacks that occur frequently on Iraqi soil.

He explained that “the Iraqi government is making efforts to urge the international community to take actual measures in this regard.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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