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A senior Iranian official will visit Iraq tomorrow at the head of a high-level delegation


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The information / Baghdad ..
The Supreme Judicial Council announced, on Sunday, that the head of the Iranian judiciary, Ibrahim Raisi, will be officially held in Iraq on Monday.
The Media Center of the Supreme Judicial Council stated, in a statement received by the "information", a copy of it, that “At the invitation of the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faik Zaidan, the head of the judiciary in the Islamic Republic of Iran, His Eminence, Ayatollah Ibrahim Raisi, will arrive in Baghdad tomorrow, Monday, at the head of a judicial delegation. High level ”.
He added that "the delegation will visit the headquarters of the Supreme Judicial Council on Tuesday to sign a number of memoranda of understanding between the two countries in the framework of judicial and legal cooperation."
The statement continued, "On the sidelines of the visit, memoranda of understanding will be held with the Ministry of Justice, the Federal Integrity Commission and the High Commission for Human Rights in Iraq ." End / 25

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Sumer News: Baghdad .. Assistant Head of the Judicial Authority for International Affairs of Iran Ali Bagheri Kenny said that the visit of the chief of the judiciary to Iraq "thwarted the plots of the enemies to sow discord between the two nations."  

Baqeri said, according to what was reported by the Iranian "Fars News" agency, "One of the important points of the Chief Justice’s visit to Iraq was that it was the first visit of a high-ranking Iranian official to Iraq after the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, and Iraq is the largest country that has trade exchanges with Iran and the most Iranian citizens travel. To this country, so solving the legal and judicial problems of citizens in the economic fields and visitors is one of the important goals of Ayatollah Raisi's visit to Iraq. "  

He added, "The events that occurred during Raisi's visit to Iraq practically thwarted the plans of the enemies of the Iranian and Iraqi peoples to sow discord between the two peoples."  

He stressed, "This event highlighted the status of the Iranian Republic among the masses of the Iraqi people."  

Bagheri added, "One of the important issues in this visit is to follow up on the assassination of Soleimani, since from the beginning there was cooperation with Iraq to exchange information and documents required by the two parties, and in Iran so far arrest warrants have been issued for 46 suspects involved in this crime, and in Iraq it has been followed up. Same thing. "  

He added, "A joint bilateral committee has been activated to follow up the assassination of the resistance martyrs. The legal prosecution of Soleimani's assassination is no less important than the prosecution of this case, and during my prime minister's visit to Iraq, the infrastructure was provided to seek harsh revenge by signing a memorandum of understanding."  

Bagheri explained, "The visit of the head of the judiciary to Iraq paved the way for the legal infrastructure to create regional security, and this legal procedure can create a platform for software security, and in the following steps, we can invite other countries to join this healthy core so that there is no place for Americans to be in the region." .  

And he stated, "We do not have a clear definition of terrorism in the world, and if the memorandum of understanding is circulated to the countries of the region, internal security will be established in the region and there will be no place for the presence of foreign forces in the region."

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