25 September 2013 - 15:02
Iraq Calls for Iran's Help with Establishment of Collective Security System in Region

Iraqi Defense Minister Sadun Farhan Al-Dulaymi underlined the importance of bolstering defense cooperation between Baghdad and Tehran to secure peace and tranquility in the region, and called on Iranian military officials to help Iraq establish a collective regional security system.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - In a meeting with Iranian First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri in Tehran on Tuesday, the Iraqi defense minister expressed his country’s readiness to strengthen joint cooperation with Iran, saying Tehran and Baghdad should establish a regional security system to block enemies’ moves.

Jahangiri, for his part, said that Iran and Iraq can play an “important and influential” role in the establishment of peace, stability and security in the Middle East.

“Iran is ready to transfer its experience in the fields of reconstruction, defense and security affairs to its Iraqi brothers,” Jahangiri added.

In a meeting on Tuesday, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan and Al-Dulaymi explored avenues for bolstering and reinvigorating the bilateral defense ties between the two neighboring nations.

The Iranian and Iraqi defense ministers underlined the need for the further expansion of the bilateral ties and mutual cooperation between the two countries.

Brigadier General Dehqan pointed to the deep cultural and social bonds between the Iranian and Iraqi nations, and said, “We believe that boosting defense cooperation between Iran and Iraq will result in regional balance and consolidation of peace, security and stability in the region.”

He reiterated that Iran is ready to do its best to help establish peace and tranquility in the region through mutual cooperation with Iraq and all the other friendly and neighboring countries.

The Iraqi defense minister, for his part, pointed to the status quo in the Iran-Iraq relations, and said, “Our visit to Iran is aimed at a further consolidation and expansion of defense cooperation (between the two states) because the Iraqi government pursues enhancement of friendship and cooperation in the region.”

Al-Dulaymi also pointed to the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War, and said, “The war that Saddam imposed on the two countries’ nations has increased the Iraqi government’s incentive for more intimate relations with Iran.”

The Iraqi defense minister said that the several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) signed between Iran and Iraq since 2005 show that the two countries are resolved to further broaden their bilateral defense relations and cooperation.

Al-Dulaymi is heading a high-ranking delegation to Iran, and his visit takes place at the invitation of Brigadier General Dehqan.

The Iraqi army’s chief of staff as well as the Muslim country’s ground force, air force and navy commanders are accompanying Al-Dulaymi during his visit to Iran, which will be his second since he was appointed as Iraq’s defense minister.

The Iraqi defense minister is also due to discuss regional and international issues in his meetings with senior Iranian officials.

Iran and Iraq have enjoyed growing ties ever since the overthrow of the former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, during the 2003 US invasion of the Muslim country.

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