Iranian president visits Iraq on his first foreign trip
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[September 11, 2024]
By Elwely Elwelly and Timour Azhari
DUBAI/BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian visited
Iraq on Wednesday on his first foreign trip, signaling the clerical
establishment's intention to strengthen ties with a strategic ally of
both Tehran and Washington as regional tensions rise.
Pezeshkian, a relative moderate who was elected in July, met Iraqi Prime
Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani at the start of his three-day visit
that Baghdad said would include the signing of a number of agreements
and discussion of the Gaza war and the situation in the Middle East.
Iraq hosts several Iran-aligned parties and armed groups, as Tehran has
steadily increased its sway in the major oil producer since a U.S.-led
invasion toppled its enemy Saddam Hussein in 2003.
A rare partner of both the United States and Iran, Iraq hosts 2,500 U.S.
troops and has Iran-backed armed factions linked to its security forces.
It has suffered escalating tit-for-tat attacks since the Israel-Hamas
war began in Gaza in October.
"We are planning to sign several agreements," Iran's state media quoted
Pezeshkian as saying before his departure for Iraq. On his arrival, he
was greeted by Sudani at the airport, where they reviewed a guard of
honor.
The Iraqi prime minister's media office said in a statement that the two
countries would sign memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in different
fields including trade, agriculture and communications.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Wednesday that around 15
MoUs would be signed, Iranian state media reported.
"We have several cooperation areas, including political, regional ...
and security issues," Araqchi said.
Pezeshkian visited a monument for Iranian Major-General Qassem Soleimani
who was killed, in a U.S. drone attack in 2020 in Iraq, Iranian state
media reported.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Iranian President
Masoud Pezeshkian attend a welcoming ceremony at Baghdad
International Airport, in Baghdad, Iraq, September 11, 2024.
Murtadha Al-Sudani/Pool via REUTERS
RELATIONS WITH U.S.
The United States and Iran came close to a full-blown conflict in
2020 after Soleimani's killing in a U.S. drone attack at Baghdad
airport and Tehran's retaliation by attacking U.S. bases in Iraq.
The United States and Iraq have reached an understanding on plans
for the withdrawal of U.S.-led coalition forces from Iraq, say
sources familiar with the matter.
Iran-aligned armed groups in Iraq have repeatedly attacked US troops
in the Middle East since the Gaza war began.
State media have said Pezeshkian also plans to visit Iraqi
Kurdistan, a region where Iran has carried out strikes in the past,
saying it is used as a staging ground for Iranian separatist groups
as well as agents of its arch-foe Israel.
Baghdad has tried to tackle Iranian concerns over regional
separatist groups, moving to relocate some members in a 2023
security pact with Tehran.
(Additional reporting by Ahmad Elimam, Editing by parisa Hafezi,
Michael Georgy, Clarence Fernandez and Timothy Heritage)
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