Iraqi Foreign Minister <strong>Fuad Hussein</strong> is set to hold talks with Russian President <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> next Monday, focusing on bilateral issues and regional security. This meeting comes at a critical time for Iraq as it seeks to strengthen its ties with major powers amidst ongoing security and economic challenges.
Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister <strong>Fuad Hussein</strong> reaffirmed Iraq's commitment to international laws and its rejection of targeting Gulf countries and <strong>Jordan</strong>. He emphasized that the security of neighboring countries is an integral part of Iraq's national security.
Iraqi Foreign Minister <strong>Fuad Hussein</strong> emphasized that the decision of war and peace rests with the government, not armed factions. This statement comes amid escalating international pressures to halt a conflict that has persisted for a month.
Iraqi Foreign Minister <strong>Fuad Hussein</strong> stated that Iraq, due to its geographical location, has unfortunately become part of the geography of war. He emphasized that the government rejects wars as a means to resolve conflicts, advocating instead for dialogue and negotiations.