Iraq to Present Vision at Five-Party Meeting on Syria and Terrorism

Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein has announced five-party meetings in Amman to discuss Syria and terrorism. These discussions will involve countries neighboring Syria, with Iraq presenting a clear vision for regional stability and cooperation against terrorism.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein announced that five-party meetings will convene in Amman, Jordan, to address the situation in Syria and the fight against terrorism, with Iraq participating. These meetings will involve countries that share geographic borders with Syria, as well as Syrian representatives, focusing on recent developments within the country.
Minister Hussein indicated that the agenda will include analysis of the current circumstances in Syria, strategies to combat terrorism, and ways to boost collaborative efforts among the participating nations in this regard. He emphasized that Iraq possesses a well-defined vision for these discussions, which reflects its commitment to fostering regional stability and fighting terrorism.
In summary, the meeting slated for tomorrow in Amman represents a significant effort by Iraq and its neighboring nations to collaboratively address the challenges posed by the situation in Syria and terrorism. Minister Fuad Hussein’s assurance of a clear vision signals Iraq’s dedication to playing a proactive role in fostering security and stability in the region.
Original Source: ina.iq