Key facts
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi traveled to Baghdad for official talks.
- The visit aims to discuss bilateral relations and regional and international developments.
- The trip occurs amid fresh US strikes on Iranian installations and Iranian retaliatory attacks.
- Aragchi previously discussed regional developments and Iran-US talks with his Iraqi counterpart via phone.
- Iraq expressed support for the ongoing diplomatic process between Iran and the United States.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi arrived in Baghdad on Sunday morning for an official visit to discuss bilateral relations and regional and international developments with senior Iraqi officials. The visit comes at a time of heightened regional tensions, marked by recent US strikes on Iranian installations and Iran's retaliatory attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait.
Earlier, Aragchi held a phone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein, on Saturday evening. During the call, both ministers reviewed bilateral ties and stressed the importance of continued consultations. Aragchi also informed Hussein about the progress of Iran's indirect talks with the United States. Hussein reaffirmed Iraq's support for this diplomatic process, expressing hope for favorable outcomes for both Iran and regional stability.
