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Al-Kazemi and Rouhani agree to call on all actors in the region to promote calm


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Al-Kazemi and Rouhani agree to call on all actors in the region to promote calm
  
(Baghdad: Al Furat News) Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, in a phone call today, Saturday, with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the progress of relations between the two countries at various levels.

According to the government statement, the Euphrates News received a copy of it, that "the two parties praised the progress and growth in bilateral relations for the benefit of the Iraqi and Iranian peoples, as well as the security and stability of the region."
President Rouhani congratulated the Pope's visit to Iraq, and praised the Iraqi government efforts that resulted in the success of this historic visit.
The two sides also agreed, according to the statement, to call on all actors in the region to promote calm, and to take a path of wisdom and rationality in dealing with crises and challenges.
Both the Prime Minister and the Iranian President expressed the same viewpoints, considering dialogue as the only and best way to solve conflicts and crises in the region.
The Iranian president condemned all activities that disturb the security of Iraq committed by some groups, expressing "Iran's condemnation of these activities that do not serve the interests of the two countries, nor the stability, prosperity and progress of the region's people." 
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Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, in a telephone conversation, Saturday, with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the progress of relations between the two countries at various levels, while the two sides referred to "activities that violate the security of Iraq."

"The two parties praised the progress and growth in bilateral relations for the benefit of the Iraqi and Iranian peoples, as well as the security and stability of the region," Al-Kazemi's media office said in a statement.

Rouhani congratulated the Pope's visit to Iraq, and praised the Iraqi government efforts that resulted in the success of this historic visit.

The two parties also agreed to call on all actors in the region to enhance calm, and to take a wise and rational path in dealing with crises and challenges.

Both the Prime Minister and the Iranian President expressed the same viewpoints, considering dialogue as the only and best way to solve conflicts and crises in the region.

For his part, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani condemned all activities that disturb the security of Iraq committed by some groups, and expressed Iran's condemnation of these activities that do not serve the interests of the two countries, nor the stability, prosperity, and progress of its people in the region.

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 2021-03-06 10:54
 

Shafaq News / The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran demanded, on Saturday, that the Iraqi government "immediately" release billions of dollars withheld in Baghdad due to the US sanctions.

 

He transmitted a statement by the Iranian presidency, which was seen by Shafaq News; On the authority of President Hassan Rouhani, during a phone call he received from Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, that Iran has billions of dollars in Iraqi banks that have been frozen against the law, and despite promises repeated by Iraqi officials, they have not yet been released, stressing the need to immediately release Iranian resources in Iraq.

 

It was considered spiritual; The presence of the American forces in the countries of the region, including Iraq, leads to instability in them, adding that the Americans have always had a destructive role in the region, and that the acceleration of the implementation of the Iraqi Parliament's decision regarding the exit of American forces from this country would help establish peace and stability in the region. Iraq and the region.

 

In a statement issued by Al-Kazemi's office, he stated that the two sides discussed the progress of relations between the two countries at various levels. They also praised "the progress and growth in bilateral relations in the interest of the Iraqi and Iranian peoples, as well as the security and stability of the region."

 

Rouhani congratulated the Pope's visit to Iraq, and praised the Iraqi government efforts that resulted in the success of this historic visit.

 

The two parties also agreed to call on all actors in the region to enhance calm, and to take a path of wisdom and rationality in dealing with crises and challenges, according to the Iraqi government statement.

 

The two sides expressed identical views, considering dialogue as the only and best way to solve conflicts and crises in the region.

 

For his part, the Iranian President condemned all activities that violate the security of Iraq committed by some groups, expressing Iran's condemnation of these activities that do not serve the interests of the two countries, nor the stability, prosperity, and progress of its people in the region.

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 2021-03-06 10:54
 

Shafaq News / The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran demanded, on Saturday, that the Iraqi government "immediately" release billions of dollars withheld in Baghdad due to the US sanctions.

 

He transmitted a statement by the Iranian presidency, which was seen by Shafaq News; On the authority of President Hassan Rouhani, during a phone call he received from Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, that Iran has billions of dollars in Iraqi banks that have been frozen against the law, and despite promises repeated by Iraqi officials, they have not yet been released, stressing the need to immediately release Iranian resources in Iraq.

 

It was considered spiritual; The presence of the American forces in the countries of the region, including Iraq, leads to instability in them, adding that the Americans have always had a destructive role in the region, and that the acceleration of the implementation of the Iraqi Parliament's decision regarding the exit of American forces from this country would help establish peace and stability in the region. Iraq and the region.

 

In a statement issued by Al-Kazemi's office, he stated that the two sides discussed the progress of relations between the two countries at various levels. They also praised "the progress and growth in bilateral relations in the interest of the Iraqi and Iranian peoples, as well as the security and stability of the region."

 

Rouhani congratulated the Pope's visit to Iraq, and praised the Iraqi government efforts that resulted in the success of this historic visit.

 

The two parties also agreed to call on all actors in the region to enhance calm, and to take a path of wisdom and rationality in dealing with crises and challenges, according to the Iraqi government statement.

 

The two sides expressed identical views, considering dialogue as the only and best way to solve conflicts and crises in the region.

 

For his part, the Iranian President condemned all activities that violate the security of Iraq committed by some groups, expressing Iran's condemnation of these activities that do not serve the interests of the two countries, nor the stability, prosperity, and progress of its people in the region.

I find it very hard to believe that Any money in Iraq belonged to Iran, I think they would have asked for a lot sooner than now ..., JMO of course 

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Al-Kazemi and Iran's President call for giving priority to dialogue to resolve conflicts in the region

Al-Kazemi and Iran's President call for giving priority to dialogue to resolve conflicts in the region

Mustafa Al-Kazemi

 

 

Mubasher: Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called today, Saturday, all parties in the region to deal rationally with crises.

The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement, "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, in a phone call, with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the progress of relations between the two countries at various levels."

The cabinet added in the statement, "The two parties praised the progress and growth in bilateral relations for the benefit of the Iraqi and Iranian peoples, as well as the security and stability of the region."

The council added, "Rouhani blessed the Pope's visit to Iraq, and praised the Iraqi government efforts that resulted in the success of this historic visit."

He pointed out that "the two parties agreed to call on all actors in the region to strengthen calm, and to take a path of wisdom and rationality in dealing with crises and challenges," while Al-Kazemi and Rouhani expressed the congruence of views, considering that dialogue is the only and best way to solve conflicts and crises in the region.

The statement concluded by saying, "Rouhani condemned all activities that harm the security of Iraq committed by some groups, and expressed Iran's condemnation of these activities that do not serve the interests of the two countries, nor the stability, prosperity and progress of the region's people."

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