Baghdad: Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa discussed strengthening bilateral relations and joint coordination on Monday.
According to Iraqi News Agency, a statement from the Iraqi Foreign Ministry highlighted that Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the People's Palace in Damascus, with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani also in attendance. The discussions centered on enhancing cooperation between the two countries across various fields, aiming to advance mutual interests and serve the populations of both nations.
The statement further mentioned that the two leaders addressed the latest regional and international developments, emphasizing the necessity of enhancing coordination and consultation between Iraq and Syria to tackle shared challenges. This cooperation is seen as vital for supporting security and stability in the region.
Both parties underscored the importance of sustained communication and bilateral coordination. They agreed on the need for joint efforts to solidify relations between Iraq and Syria, targeting the achievement of common interests and the promotion of regional stability.