Riyadh: Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and his Saudi counterpart, Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, emphasized the importance of supporting Iraq's security and stability during a meeting on Sunday. They discussed the necessity of strengthening Iraq's national institutions and respecting the sovereignty of states, while adhering to the principles of good neighborliness and non-interference in internal affairs.
According to Iraqi News Agency, a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met with the Saudi Foreign Minister during his official visit to the Kingdom. The meeting was attended by Iraq's National Security Advisor Qasim Al-Aboudi and the Head of the National Intelligence Service, Hamid Al-Shatri.
The statement highlighted the warm reception extended by the Saudi Foreign Minister, who welcomed Minister Hussein and his delegation, underscoring the historical and fraternal ties between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. The Saudi leadership expressed its commitment to advancing bilateral cooperation across various fields to serve the common interests of both nations and their people.
Minister Hussein conveyed greetings from Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi and the new Iraqi government, appreciating the hospitality and constructive dialogue that aims to elevate bilateral relations. He emphasized Iraq's intent to maintain balanced relations with all neighboring countries, including Saudi Arabia, acknowledging the impact of recent conflicts on regional relationships.
The Saudi Foreign Minister reiterated the significance of Iraq's security as integral to regional stability. He affirmed Saudi Arabia's dedication to enhancing cooperation with Iraq to foster security and stability in the region. Furthermore, he assured that Saudi Arabia supports the new Iraqi government, focusing on strengthening the bilateral partnership to benefit both countries and their citizens.