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2024-01-14T07:27:31.000000Z
Baghdad, Iraq, January 14, 2024
President Nechirvan Barzani held a meeting with Mr. Faleh al-Fayaz, the chairman of the the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMFs) Commission, in the capital city of Baghdad on Sunday morning. The primary focus of their discussion was to exchange views on the latest security situation in Iraq, the persistent threat of terrorism, and the recent series of ISIS attacks targeting the armed forces, security personnel, and civilians. Furthermore, they engaged in a comprehensive dialogue regarding the ongoing conflicts and their potential ramifications for the broader region.
Both parties underscored the utmost significance of Iraq refraining from being drawn into regional disputes. They reached a consensus that upholding peace, stability, and the best interests of the nation should be the foremost priority for all stakeholders. Moreover, they expressed deep concerns regarding the deliberate targeting of the Peshmerga forces and the alarming drone assaults on the Kurdistan Region, as these hostile actions have the potential to undermine the peace and stability of both Iraq and the Kurdistan Region.
The meeting also covered the intricacies of the relationship between Erbil and Baghdad, as well as Iraq's interactions with neighboring countries and the wider region.
President Nechirvan Barzani held a meeting with Mr. Faleh al-Fayaz, the chairman of the the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMFs) Commission, in the capital city of Baghdad on Sunday morning. The primary focus of their discussion was to exchange views on the latest security situation in Iraq, the persistent threat of terrorism, and the recent series of ISIS attacks targeting the armed forces, security personnel, and civilians. Furthermore, they engaged in a comprehensive dialogue regarding the ongoing conflicts and their potential ramifications for the broader region.
Both parties underscored the utmost significance of Iraq refraining from being drawn into regional disputes. They reached a consensus that upholding peace, stability, and the best interests of the nation should be the foremost priority for all stakeholders. Moreover, they expressed deep concerns regarding the deliberate targeting of the Peshmerga forces and the alarming drone assaults on the Kurdistan Region, as these hostile actions have the potential to undermine the peace and stability of both Iraq and the Kurdistan Region.
The meeting also covered the intricacies of the relationship between Erbil and Baghdad, as well as Iraq's interactions with neighboring countries and the wider region.
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