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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Badr Abdelatty, the Foreign Minister of Egypt, conducted high-level meetings in Baghdad on Thursday with leading officials from Iraq to address regional tensions and improve collaborative efforts.
During these discussions, Abdelatty underscored the critical need for heightened diplomatic initiatives to avert further instability throughout the area. He reiterated that Iraq's security and sovereignty are vital for fostering wider regional peace and stability.
The discussions also touched upon essential mutual interests, such as enhancing economic collaboration and pushing forward joint strategic projects. These initiatives are part of a trilateral cooperation framework encompassing Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan, aimed at promoting regional integration and development.
This diplomatic visit marks another step in the ongoing engagement among Arab nations, working together to confront current geopolitical issues through dialogue and cooperative action.
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