Baghdad hosted a significant trilateral meeting today, bringing together Iraq’s Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad. The talks focused on bolstering regional cooperation and addressing pressing issues, particularly those related to Syria.
The ministers emphasized the importance of dialogue and joint efforts to tackle security and economic challenges facing the region. Key topics included the situation in Syria, the return of refugees, reconstruction efforts, and the impact of economic sanctions on Damascus.
Iraq’s Foreign Minister expressed the country’s commitment to playing a pivotal role in fostering understanding between regional players. He underscored the necessity of collective action to combat terrorism and achieve economic growth.
This meeting comes amid escalating regional tensions, marking a strategic effort to strengthen cooperation and pave the way for lasting stability in the region.