Iraq’s Foreign Minister announces opening of the Moroccan embassy in Baghdad, calls to activate the joint agreements with Morocco

Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, and his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, held a conference to announce the opening of the Moroccan embassy in Baghdad.

Hussein called to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries and activate the joint 40 agreements for better-boosting ties.

“After 25 years, the Moroccan foreign minister is visiting Iraq to open his country’s embassy… and I will visit Morocco next May to discuss several issues of common interests.” The Iraqi Minister said.

He also called Rabat to “facilitate the official procedures for Iraqis to visit Morocco.”

In turn, Bourita considered opening the embassy in Baghdad as “a historic event,” confirming his country’s support for the sovereignty and stability of Iraq.

 

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