Baghdad: The President of the Republic, Nizar Amidi, has reaffirmed Iraq's commitment to a balanced foreign policy centered on openness and the establishment of effective partnerships. During a meeting with a delegation from the Iraqi Group for Foreign Affairs at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, President Amidi emphasized the importance of integrating various national institutions to bolster Iraq's regional and international influence.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, the meeting focused on recent political and regional developments and the potential for strengthening Iraq's diplomatic ties. The President highlighted the need to support Iraqi diplomacy through enhanced dialogue and cooperation with other nations. He stressed the role of think tanks and research centers in aiding national decision-making and leveraging Iraqi expertise to contribute to the country's strategic goals.
Youssef Mohammed, who led the delegation, discussed the Iraqi Group for Foreign Affairs' key activities and its commitment to advancing foreign policy initiatives. He expressed gratitude for the President's support of national initiatives and the utilization of Iraqi expertise to align with state objectives, ultimately aiming to reinforce Iraq's position on the world stage.