BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug 4 (NNN-NINA) – Foreign ministers of Iraq, Egypt and Jordan are holding a meeting in Baghdad today (Sunday), to discuss means of boosting Arab relations, economic cooperation, as well as, supporting stabilisation in Iraq, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said.
A statement by the ministry said, the tripartite meeting will discuss “combating terrorism and investment through a series of agreements and understandings, that include economic coordination and support for Iraq, in the reconstruction of areas liberated from the control of the Daesh group.”
They will also exchange views and ideas, on important issues of common concern and evaluate the latest regional developments, according to the statement.
The meeting also aims to build on the outcome of the previous tripartite summit held in March, in Cairo, which was attended by Iraqi Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, Egyptian President, Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, and Jordanian King, Abdullah II, the statement said.– NNN-NINA