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Shamkhani visits Baghdad "to sign an important security agreement"
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} An informed source revealed that the Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, will visit Baghdad in the next few days.

The source stated, in a press statement, that "the purpose of the visit of the Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council to Baghdad is to sign an important security agreement."
Earlier today, Thursday, Shamkhani visited the United Arab Emirates on an official visit.
The upcoming visit to Baghdad comes after Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore relations and reopen the two embassies within two months.

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Revealing the purpose of Shamkhani's visit to Iraq after the UAE and China

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Shafaq News/ The Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Admiral Ali Shamkhani, is scheduled to visit Iraq soon, according to what was published today, Sunday, by Iranian official media today, Saturday.

 

And the media mentioned in news published today that Iraq, as Iran's second trading partner, will be Shamkhani's next travel destination after China and the UAE.

 

 

She indicated that the visit will deal with talks on enhancing trade exchanges, facilitating banking cooperation, resolving some security challenges imposed on relations between the two countries and accelerating the implementation of economic agreements.

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Source: Shamkhani will sign a security memorandum regarding the borders during his visit to Baghdad

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Shafaq News/ A source in the Iraqi government stated, on Saturday, that the visit of the Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Admiral Ali Shamkhani, to Baghdad aims to conclude a memorandum of understanding regarding border security between his country and Iraq.

 

The source told Shafaq News agency that Shamkhani will arrive in Baghdad in the coming hours in response to an official invitation sent by the Iraqi government, indicating that during the visit he will meet the three presidencies (President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, Speaker of Parliament Muhammad al-Halbousi, and Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani). .

 

 

He added that border security between Iraq and Iran is one of the most important goals of the visit, indicating that the Iranian official will hold consultations in Baghdad with both: the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, and the Iraqi National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, to discuss border security, and a memorandum of understanding in this regard will result. .

 

Shamkhani will participate in the Baghdad International Dialogue Conference, in its fifth edition, this week in the Iraqi capital, with the participation of security officials in Iran, the Emirates, Turkey, Syria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

 

The source also indicated that the National Security Adviser of the United Arab Emirates, Tahnoun bin Zayed, the head of Turkish intelligence, Hakan Fidan, and other security officials from some neighboring countries will participate in the conference.

 

On March 19, 2023, the activities of the Baghdad International Dialogue Conference, organized by the Iraqi Institute for Dialogue, in its fifth edition, will start in the capital, Baghdad. The activities of the two-day conference will open with a speech by the Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani.

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Shamkhani arrives in Baghdad to sign a security cooperation document
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} The Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council in Iran, Ali Shamkhani, arrived today, Sunday, in the capital, Baghdad, as part of Iran's continuation of the strategy of neighborhood diplomacy.

National Security Adviser Qassem Al-Araji received his counterpart, Shamkhani.
During Shamkhani's visit to Iraq, a joint security cooperation document will be signed, which has been discussed for several months by senior security officials in the two countries.

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Shamkhani to Al-Araji: Strict implementation of the security agreement between the two countries will secure their borders from enemies
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, stressed the need to strictly implement the provisions of the security agreement between the two countries to reduce terrorist threats.

Shamkhani met the National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, at the beginning of his visit to the capital, Baghdad, which he arrived on Sunday morning.

The two sides discussed "bilateral relations and means of developing them."

Referring to the joint efforts between the two countries during the past months to prepare and finalize a comprehensive security agreement that guarantees stability and improvement of the security situation on the borders of the two countries, Shamkhani said: It will contribute to providing the foundations for the comprehensive development of relations between the two countries in the political, economic and security dimensions, to a greater extent than before.

The Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council stated that his country considers the main source of insecurity in the region and Iraq to be the policies and actions of the United States that cause crises, and indicated that the harmful actions of the United States continue and cannot be tolerated.

Shamkhani considered the assassination of the martyred leaders of victory, “Haj Qassem Soleimani” and “Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis,” a clear example of America’s crisis-causing policies. With the passage of time".

The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council promised, "The anti-security and evil movements carried out by counter-revolutionary agents and terrorists in the northern region of Iraq, is another component of insecurity in the region, and stressed the need for strict implementation of the security agreement between the two countries, which can stop fully condemn the evil actions of these groups, and stress the need to end this file.

He appreciated the effective role of the Iraqi government and its continuous assistance in reaching the recent agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and Shamkhani said: “Certainly, countries in the region can solve common problems and crises without external interference in light of bilateral and multilateral dialogue and cooperation.”

While Al-Araji welcomed Shamkhani's visit and said: "There is no doubt that the agreement between the two countries to remove the security challenges imposed on Iranian-Iraqi relations serves the interests of the two friendly and brotherly countries."

He indicated that Baghdad will do its best to fully implement this agreement and will not allow any group or country to use Iraqi lands to create insecurity in Iran.

Al-Araji congratulated Shamkhani on reaching a very important agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to resume bilateral relations, and added: “As in the past, the Iraqi government is helping to achieve the agreements reached between Tehran and Riyadh as soon as possible which will benefit both countries and increase stability and will seek security in The area is ready.

Al-Araji also committed the Iraqi government to implementing the House of Representatives law regarding the withdrawal of foreign military forces, adding: The relevant institutions in Iraq are carefully following the implementation of this decision and have implemented an important part of it so far.

The Iraqi National Security Adviser said: Given the severe damage caused by insecurity in the past years to Iraq and the region, joint efforts must be made to remove the causes of the formation of renewed insecurity, to develop cooperation in the economic, commercial and industrial fields.

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Iraq and Iran sign a joint security protocol to protect the common borders between the two countries
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} Today, Sunday, Iraq signed a joint security protocol with Iran to coordinate in protecting the common borders between the two countries, and to consolidate joint cooperation in several security fields.

A statement by Al-Sudani's office, received by Al-Furat News, stated that "Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' Al-Sudani received today, Sunday, the Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, and his accompanying delegation."

"The meeting witnessed discussions on the relations between the two countries, the security and political situation throughout the region, and ways to enhance its security and stability," the statement said.

Al-Sudani affirmed, "Iraq's firm position refusing to let Iraqi lands be a springboard for aggression against any of the neighboring countries."

And he stressed, "his categorical refusal for the land of Iraq to be a theater for the presence of armed groups, or for it to be a starting point for targeting them, or for any violation of Iraqi sovereignty."

The statement continued, "The progress of the recent understanding agreement concluded between Iran and Saudi Arabia was reviewed, as Al-Sudani affirmed Iraq's welcome to this agreement and its willingness to provide everything that enhances the stability of the region."

For his part, Shamkhani renewed his "thanks for the Iraqi role on this path, and conveyed the greetings of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to Al-Sudani, and his affirmation of Iran's desire to develop bilateral relations, for the benefit of the two friendly peoples."

And the statement continued, “Under the auspices of Al-Sudani, a joint security report was signed between the two countries, as it was signed by the Iraqi side, National Security Adviser Qassem Al-Araji, and by the Iranian side, Ali Shamkhani. The record includes coordination in protecting the common borders between the two countries, and consolidating joint cooperation in several security fields.” ".

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Tomorrow, Monday, a senior Saudi official will visit the capital, Baghdad.

Informed sources said, "The Saudi Minister of Commerce, Chairman of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council, Majid Al-Qasabi, will visit Iraq on Monday."

The Saudi official's visit coincides with the visit of the Secretary-General of the Iranian National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, who arrived today in Baghdad, accompanied by Iranian officials, including the governor of the Central Bank of Iran.

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Iranian press: The document signed by Shamkhani in Baghdad included fighting the movements in Iraqi Kurdistan that cooperate with Israel

March 19, 2023

Baghdad / Obelisk: Noor News, in a tweet, highlighted the importance of the visit of Admiral Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, to Iraq, and the importance of the joint security cooperation document to be signed between the two countries during Shamkhani's visit to Baghdad.

And Noor News stated in a tweet to him on his Twitter account: In light of Shamkhani's visit to Iraq and the signing of a very important joint security cooperation document between the two countries, from today onwards some movements in the Kurdistan region of Iraq that coordinate the destabilizing and anti-revolutionary movements of the Zionist entity against Iran will face the consequences of their steps. indiscretions.

On Sunday, Shamkhani arrived in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and was received by his Iraqi counterpart, Qassem Al-Araji.

The visit comes at the invitation of Qassem Al-Araji, the Iraqi National Security Adviser, during which Admiral Shamkhani will meet and discuss with senior political and economic officials in the Iraqi government.

During Shamkhani's visit to Iraq, senior security officials of the two countries will sign the joint security cooperation document that has been discussed for several months.

Shamkhani renewed his thanks for the Iraqi role in the rounds of dialogue that took place between the Iranian and Saudi sides.

It is worth noting that the signing of this security document between Iran and Iraq, which reinforces responsibility and mutual commitment to effectively protect good neighborliness and protect the security of common borders, will play a decisive role in ending the illegal presence of the enemies of Iran, the Islamic Revolution and the elements affiliated with the Zionist entity in the northwestern borders of Iran.

Iraq is Iran's second trading partner, as the delegation accompanying Shamkhani, which includes a number of banking officials and economists, shows that Raisi's government, while actively trying to manage political and security challenges in foreign relations, places great emphasis on developing trade and economic relations with neighboring countries.

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Baghdad: morning 

Today, Sunday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani received the Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, and his accompanying delegation. 

The meeting witnessed discussions on the relations between the two countries, the security and political situation throughout the region, and ways to enhance its security and stability. 

During the meeting, the Prime Minister affirmed Iraq's steadfast position refusing to let Iraqi lands be a springboard for aggression against any of the neighboring countries. He stressed his categorical refusal for the land of Iraq to be a theater for the presence of armed groups, or for it to be a starting point for targeting them, or for any violation of Iraqi sovereignty. 

The progress of the recent understanding agreement concluded between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was reviewed, and Al-Sudani affirmed in this regard that Iraq welcomed this agreement and its readiness to provide everything that enhances the stability of the region.

 Shamkhani renewed his thanks for the Iraqi role on this path, and conveyed the greetings of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to the Prime Minister, and his affirmation of Iran's desire to develop bilateral relations, for the benefit of the two friendly peoples.

 Under the auspices of the Prime Minister, a joint security report was signed between the two countries, as it was signed by the Iraqi National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, and by the Iranian side, Ali Shamkhani. The record includes coordination in protecting the common borders between the two countries, and the consolidation of joint cooperation in several security fields.

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Al-Sudani reveals the details of an agreement with Iran regarding borders and the extradition of wanted persons

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2023-03-19 13:47
 

 

 

Shafaq News / The Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, revealed, on Sunday, the details of an agreement with Iran regarding border control and the extradition of wanted persons.

 

Al-Sudani explained, during an interview with the Qatari Al-Jazeera channel, which was followed by Shafaq News Agency, that "the agreement that was signed today between Iraq and Iran provides for maintaining the common borders and handing over the wanted persons," expressing his hope that the agreement would be "a factor of stability for the situation on the common borders."

 

The Prime Minister said, "The relationship between Iran, America and some Gulf countries should not be reflected inside Iraq," reiterating his rejection of "any aggression against any neighboring country from Iraqi territory."

 

Al-Sudani continued: "We do not need foreign combat forces in Iraq, and friends in Washington understand this."

 

He added, "Big names are expected to be tried soon because of their involvement in corruption," adding, "We will soon reach the stage of disarming all forces, and there will be no weapons outside the control of the state."

 

The Iraqi prime minister indicated that "the demands of the Arab Sunnis are not impossible, but rather an entitlement that was supposed to be accomplished years ago."

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Iranian press: The document signed by Shamkhani in Baghdad included fighting the movements in Iraqi Kurdistan that cooperate with Israel

March 19, 2023

Baghdad / Obelisk: Noor News, in a tweet, highlighted the importance of the visit of Admiral Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, to Iraq, and the importance of the joint security cooperation document to be signed between the two countries during Shamkhani's visit to Baghdad.

And Noor News stated in a tweet to him on his Twitter account: In light of Shamkhani's visit to Iraq and the signing of a very important joint security cooperation document between the two countries, from today onwards some movements in the Kurdistan region of Iraq that coordinate the destabilizing and anti-revolutionary movements of the Zionist entity against Iran will face the consequences of their steps. indiscretions.

On Sunday, Shamkhani arrived in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and was received by his Iraqi counterpart, Qassem Al-Araji.

The visit comes at the invitation of Qassem Al-Araji, the Iraqi National Security Adviser, during which Admiral Shamkhani will meet and discuss with senior political and economic officials in the Iraqi government.

During Shamkhani's visit to Iraq, senior security officials of the two countries will sign the joint security cooperation document that has been discussed for several months.

Shamkhani renewed his thanks for the Iraqi role in the rounds of dialogue that took place between the Iranian and Saudi sides.

It is worth noting that the signing of this security document between Iran and Iraq, which reinforces responsibility and mutual commitment to effectively protect good neighborliness and protect the security of common borders, will play a decisive role in ending the illegal presence of the enemies of Iran, the Islamic Revolution and the elements affiliated with the Zionist entity in the northwestern borders of Iran.

Iraq is Iran's second trading partner, as the delegation accompanying Shamkhani, which includes a number of banking officials and economists, shows that Raisi's government, while actively trying to manage political and security challenges in foreign relations, places great emphasis on developing trade and economic relations with neighboring countries.

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Iraq and Iran sign deal to tighten border security

Iraqi officials say the move is aimed at tightening the frontier with Iraq’s Kurdish region, where Tehran says armed Kurdish dissidents pose a threat to its security.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani looks on as Iraq's National Security Adviser Qasim al-Araji and Iran's Supreme National Security Council secretary Ali Shamkhani sign the security agreement that includes coordination in protecting the common borders between the two countries, in Baghdad, Iraq, March 19, 2023. Iraqi Prime Minister Media Office/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani looks on as Iraq's National Security Adviser Qasim al-Araji (right) and Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Shamkhani sign the security agreement in Baghdad, Iraq [Iraqi Prime Minister Media Office/Handout via Reuters]
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Iraq and Iran have signed a border security agreement, a move Iraqi officials say is aimed primarily at tightening the frontier with Iraq’s Kurdish region, where Tehran says Kurdish armed groups pose a threat to its security.

Sunday’s joint security agreement includes coordination in “protecting the common borders between the two countries and consolidating cooperation in several security fields”, a statement from the Iraqi prime minister’s office said.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Shamkhani signed the deal with Iraq’s National Security Adviser Qasim al-Araji, in the presence of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani, the prime minister’s office said.

 

 

“Under the signed security deal, Iraq pledges it would not allow armed groups to use its territory in the Iraqi Kurdish region to launch any border-crossing attacks on neighbour Iran,” said an Iraqi security official who attended the signing, according to the Reuters news agency.

Shamkhani denounced “vicious activities by counter-revolutionary elements” in northern Iraq, a reference to the Kurdish groups operating in the country, according to Iran’s state news agency IRNA.

He said the agreement signed on Sunday “can completely and fundamentally end the vicious actions of these groups”, which the Iranian government labels as “terrorists”.

 
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani (far right) meets with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Shamkhani, in Baghdad, Iraq [Iraqi Prime Minister Media Office/Handout via Reuters]

Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region hosts camps and rear bases operated by several Iranian Kurdish factions, which Iran has accused of serving Western or Israeli interests in the past.

The frontier came into renewed focus last year when Iran’s Revolutionary Guards launched missile and drone attacks against Iranian Kurdish groups based in northern Iraq, accusing them of fomenting protests that were sparked by the death of an Iranian Kurdish woman while she was being held in police custody.

After the Iranian strikes, Iraq in November announced it would redeploy federal guards on the border between Kurdish Iraq and Iran, rather than leaving the responsibility to Kurdish Peshmerga forces – a move welcomed by Tehran.

 

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, speaking in Tehran, said “Shamkhani’s current trip to Iraq has been planned for four months and is focused on issues related to the armed groups in northern Iraq”.

Iran will in no way accept threats from Iraqi territories, he said.

Factions based in Iraq’s mountainous north have in the past waged an armed insurrection against Tehran, but in recent years their activities have declined and experts said they had ceased nearly all military activity.

Iran has also accused Kurdish fighters of working with its archenemy Israel, and has often voiced concern over the alleged presence of the Israeli spy agency Mossad in the autonomous Iraqi Kurdish region.

Last year, Iran’s Intelligence Ministry said a sabotage team detained by its security forces were Kurdish fighters working for Israel who planned to blow up a “sensitive” defence industry centre in the city of Isfahan.

SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES

 
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Shamkhani reveals a new banking agreement with Iraq
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, announced a new banking agreement with Iraq.

Shamkhani said in a statement to Iranian agencies upon his return to Tehran after a visit to Iraq: "The trips to China and the United Arab Emirates have achieved important results, and on this basis it was decided that this process should continue with the trip to Iraq," according to what the agency reported. Election “Iranian.”

He added: During this intensive one-day trip, which took place in the presence of officials of the economic, banking, political and security sectors in the country, while talking with senior officials in Iraq, we were able to find a common and effective solutions to remove some obstacles in the way of cooperation.

Referring to the agreements reached during his visit to the UAE regarding facilitating trade exchanges between the two countries using the dirham currency, Shamkhani added: New executive mechanisms have been identified for using resources from Iran's demands from Iraq to purchase basic commodities and financing Iranian merchants with foreign exchange, another step that will improve the situation. The currency market in the country in addition to the agreements concluded with the UAE authorities.

He added: In addition to the very important economic and political talks that took place during this trip with the heads of the executive, legislative and judicial agencies and the central and commercial bank in Iraq, the security cooperation agreement between the national security officials of the two countries was signed, which is considered a very important matter.

He said, "By signing this agreement with different dimensions, the two countries will try with a specific plan to eliminate the anti-revolutionary groups that take anti-security measures against Iran from the Kurdistan Region."

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Al-Sudani: We expect big names to be tried soon because of their involvement in corruption

March 19, 2023

Baghdad / Obelisk: Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani confirmed that big names are expected to be tried soon because of their involvement in corruption.

Al-Sudani said, in press statements regarding the agreement with Iran, that it stipulates maintaining the common borders and handing over the wanted persons, and we hope that this agreement will be a stabilizing factor for the situation on the common borders.

He added that the relationship between Iran, America and some Gulf countries should not be reflected inside Iraq, rejecting any aggression against any neighboring country from Iraqi territory.

He continued: We do not need foreign combat forces in Iraq and friends in Washington understand this matter.

And he indicated that we expect big names to be tried soon because of their involvement in corruption, stressing that we will soon reach the stage of disarming all forces, and there will be no weapons outside the control of the state.

He pointed out that the demands of the Arab Sunnis are not impossible, but rather an entitlement that was supposed to be accomplished years ago.

He stressed that holding early parliamentary elections requires a decision by Parliament to dissolve itself.

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Al-Sudani: We expect big names to be tried soon because of their involvement in corruption

March 19, 2023

Baghdad / Obelisk: Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani confirmed that big names are expected to be tried soon because of their involvement in corruption.

Al-Sudani said, in press statements regarding the agreement with Iran, that it stipulates maintaining the common borders and handing over the wanted persons, and we hope that this agreement will be a stabilizing factor for the situation on the common borders.

He added that the relationship between Iran, America and some Gulf countries should not be reflected inside Iraq, rejecting any aggression against any neighboring country from Iraqi territory.

He continued: We do not need foreign combat forces in Iraq and friends in Washington understand this matter.

And he indicated that we expect big names to be tried soon because of their involvement in corruption, stressing that we will soon reach the stage of disarming all forces, and there will be no weapons outside the control of the state.

He pointed out that the demands of the Arab Sunnis are not impossible, but rather an entitlement that was supposed to be accomplished years ago.

He stressed that holding early parliamentary elections requires a decision by Parliament to dissolve itself.

 

Hopefully his initials are Nuri Al-Maliki. 

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He will have big names arrested except not from his party. I do not seen him turning in the big names from the party that put him in power. He's not going to cut off his nose to spite his face. Those arrest will be from other parties not the pro-Irian group.

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Shamkhani reveals a new banking agreement with Iraq
  
{Politics: Al Furat News} Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, announced a new banking agreement with Iraq.

Shamkhani said in a statement to Iranian agencies upon his return to Tehran after a visit to Iraq: "The trips to China and the United Arab Emirates have achieved important results, and on this basis it was decided that this process should continue with the trip to Iraq," according to what the agency reported. Election “Iranian.”

He added: During this intensive one-day trip, which took place in the presence of officials of the economic, banking, political and security sectors in the country, while talking with senior officials in Iraq, we were able to find a common and effective solutions to remove some obstacles in the way of cooperation.

Referring to the agreements reached during his visit to the UAE regarding facilitating trade exchanges between the two countries using the dirham currency, Shamkhani added: New executive mechanisms have been identified for using resources from Iran's demands from Iraq to purchase basic commodities and financing Iranian merchants with foreign exchange, another step that will improve the situation. The currency market in the country in addition to the agreements concluded with the UAE authorities.

He added: In addition to the very important economic and political talks that took place during this trip with the heads of the executive, legislative and judicial agencies and the central and commercial bank in Iraq, the security cooperation agreement between the national security officials of the two countries was signed, which is considered a very important matter.

He said, "By signing this agreement with different dimensions, the two countries will try with a specific plan to eliminate the anti-revolutionary groups that take anti-security measures against Iran from the Kurdistan Region."

Sure looks like Irans preparing to rv when or after Iraq does.  Makes sense.

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