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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) Aug 10, 2021
Iran's new President Ebrahim Raisi has been invited to a planned regional summit in Baghdad, his office said Tuesday during a visit by Iraq's top diplomat. The invitation was delivered to the Iranian capital by Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, a day after Baghdad announced the summit set for later this month. French President Emmanuel Macron has confirmed he plans to attend, while Iraq has said Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Saudi Arabia's King Salman have also been invited. Iran's presidency did not confirm whether Raisi would accept his invitation, but a statement after his meeting with Hussein quoted him welcoming the Iraqi initiative. "Cooperation between the region's countries without foreign interference is the necessary condition for the region's stable security," Raisi added in a statement. The presidency's announcement came after Hussein met his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran, according to Iranian media. The two men discussed "bilateral ties and (the) latest regional and international developments," the ISNA news agency said. No date for the meeting in Baghdad has yet been announced and a complete list of participants is yet to be unveiled. Iraq is seeking to establish itself as a mediator between Arab countries and Iran. Baghdad has been brokering talks between regional heavyweights Riyadh and Tehran since April on mending ties severed in 2016. Raisi, who took office last week, has said he sees "no obstacles" to restoring ties with the Gulf kingdom, and has made improving relations with regional countries one of his administration's priorities. Pro-Iranian armed groups in Iraq are deeply opposed to the presence of US troops there, and Washington has repeatedly accused them of targeting its personnel and interests with rocket and drone attacks.
![]() ![]() CIA chief visits Israel amid Iran tensions Jerusalem (AFP) Aug 10, 2021 US Central Intelligence Agency chief William Burns was due in Israel Tuesday for talks on common foe Iran, as rising tensions overshadow talks on restoring a landmark nuclear deal. A spokesman for Prime Minister Naftali Bennett gave no details of the agenda for the CIA chief's talks in Israel. But the Walla News website said he would discuss Iran's nuclear programme and its activities in the region with both Bennett and Israeli external intelligence chief David Barnea. Burns will also travel ... read more
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