Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke by phone with Iraq’s Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein. The call focused on recent regional and international developments, according to an official statement. During the call, the two ministers reviewed the current situation in the region. They also discussed several international issues of shared concern. Both sides stressed the importance of continued diplomatic contacts between the two countries.
Araghchi briefed his Iraqi counterpart on the latest developments in nuclear talks between Iran and the United States. He explained Iran’s views and outlined recent progress in the negotiations. The talks aim to resolve disputes through dialogue rather than confrontation. Fuad Hussein welcomed the update and thanked Araghchi for the explanation. He expressed Iraq’s support for the diplomatic process. He said Iraq hopes the talks will produce positive results for Iran and the wider region.
The Iraqi foreign minister said successful negotiations could reduce tensions. He added that this would help strengthen peace and stability in West Asia. Hussein stressed that dialogue remains the best way to address complex political issues. Iran and Iraq share close political and diplomatic ties. The two neighbors regularly coordinate on regional matters. These include security, political developments, and economic cooperation.
Baghdad has often supported diplomatic engagement in regional disputes. Iraqi officials believe that stability in neighboring countries directly affects Iraq’s own security. They also say calm relations help economic growth. In recent years, Iraq has promoted dialogue as a way to reduce regional tensions. Iraqi leaders have repeatedly called for peaceful solutions to disputes involving global and regional powers. The latest phone call shows continued coordination between Tehran and Baghdad. Both sides underlined the need for ongoing dialogue. They said cooperation is essential to face regional challenges and support long-term stability.
