A high-level discussion centered on the evolution of circumstances in the Middle East and its subsequent effects on both Iraq and the global landscape took place between Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Fouad Hussein, and his Irish counterpart, Micheál Martin. This timely dialogue sheds light on the shifting dynamics of international relations, especially given the challenges emerging in the region.
The meeting, as detailed in an official statement released by Iraq’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and broadcasted on Iraq’s Al-Sumaria News on Sunday, took place on the sidelines of the high-level week of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Key talking points included the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two nations, and the ongoing developments in the broader Middle East region.
Minister Fouad Hussein provided the Irish delegation with an insightful briefing on the political milieu in Iraq, its pivotal role in promoting economic integration, and fostering regional stability. He also highlighted the challenges faced by the region, particularly the current situation in Syria, the Syrian refugee crisis, and the persistent threat posed by ISIS terrorist factions. These issues not only impact Iraq’s national security but resonate globally.
On his part, the Irish Foreign Minister emphasized Ireland’s keenness to fortify its bilateral ties with Iraq. He expressed delight over the inauguration of an Iraqi embassy in Dublin and commended Iraq’s instrumental role in advancing economic integration and ensuring regional stability in the Middle East.