Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein announced five-party meetings in Amman to discuss Syria and terrorism. Participants will include countries neighboring Syria and focus on cooperation and current developments. Iraq will offer a clear vision to promote regional stability.
The Iraqi Foreign Minister, Fuad Hussein, has announced that five-party meetings will convene tomorrow in Amman, Jordan to address the situation in Syria and counter terrorism, with Iraq’s involvement. These talks will include nations bordering Syria, alongside Syria itself, to discuss recent developments.
The agenda will focus on evaluating the current situation in Syria and exploring strategies for combating terrorism while fostering cooperation among the participating nations. Minister Hussein emphasized Iraq’s commitment to providing a coherent vision during these discussions as part of its initiative to promote regional stability and effective counterterrorism efforts.
The upcoming five-party meetings in Amman signify a collaborative effort among neighboring countries to address pressing issues related to Syria and terrorism. Iraq is poised to present a clear strategy, reflecting its commitment to regional security and cooperation in combating terrorism.
Original Source: ina.iq