New Delhi: India and Iraq on Monday reviewed the current status of bilateral relations in all fields including political, economic, defense, security, trade and investments, development partnership, scholarship program, and capacity building, cultural relations, and people-to-people contacts, during the second round of the India-Iraq Foreign Office Consultations held on Monday in Baghdad.
The Indian delegation was led by Dr. Ausaf Sayeed, Secretary (CPV & OIA) while the Iraq’s delegation was led by the Undersecretary for Political Planning Affairs from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iraq Dr. Hisham Al Alawi.
Dr. Ausaf Sayeed called on the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Oil Hayyan Abdul Ghani, Minister of Trade Atheer Dawood Salman, National Security Adviser Qasem Al Araji, and President of Sunni Awqaf Board Dr. Mesh'an Al Khazraji. A range of bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual interest were discussed among them.
Both sides noted the warm and friendly traditional relations, and comprehensively reviewed the current status of bilateral relations in all fields including political, economic, defence, security, trade and investments, development partnership, scholarship programme and capacity building, cultural relations, and people-to-people contacts. They held elaborate discussions on further strengthening of the bilateral ties.
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