Iran, Iraq set to expand military ties
Iran: Chief of Staff of the Iraqi Joint Forces General Babaker
Zebari has called for the expansion of military cooperation between
Tehran and Baghdad. Zebari made the remarks during a meeting with the
commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground
Forces, Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour, in Tehran on Sunday, IRNA
reported.
The Iraqi general said that Iraq is facing some security challenges,
and Baghdad needs to exchange views with Iran, which is a strong country
in many areas, including security.
The visit aims to develop bilateral relations, since Iran and Iraq
are two friendly neighboring countries, which should have very close
relations… The Islamic Republic of Iran is a capable country in many
areas, Zebari added.
Pakpour welcomed the suggestion and said that Iran will make every
effort to help Iraqis build a secure and safe country.
He noted that the Iraqi people have endured many problems over the
past ten years, but the withdrawal of foreign forces provides an
opportunity for the Iraqis to begin running their own affairs. Zebari
arrived in the Iranian capital on Sunday at the head of a delegation of
senior Iraqi military officials.
Press TV
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