3 July 2026 - 18:16
  • News ID: 2259347
Iran, Iraq push to advance energy cooperation

SHANA (Tehran) - Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Iraqi President Nizar Amidi stressed the need to accelerate bilateral cooperation, particularly in the energy sector, and move existing agreements from the signing stage to practical implementation during talks in Tehran.

According to president.ir, Pezeshkian thanked the Iraqi government and people for their condolences and solidarity during their visit to Tehran to attend ceremonies commemorating the late leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution. He described Iraq's participation as a reflection of the deep historical, cultural and religious ties between the two nations.
Pezeshkian said Iran views Iraq not only as a neighboring country but also as a close brotherly nation, emphasizing that the longstanding cultural, religious, historical and social bonds between the two peoples transcend geographic borders.
The Iranian president called for expanding bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors, with a particular focus on implementing previously signed agreements in the energy sector. He said Tehran and Baghdad should move beyond signing memorandums of understanding and prioritize their operational execution to strengthen economic and strategic ties.
Pezeshkian also said regional countries should rely on their own capabilities to address common challenges, stressing that greater unity and cooperation among neighboring states are essential for achieving lasting security, stability and economic development without foreign intervention.
During the meeting, Amidi extended Iraq's condolences over the deaths of senior Iranian officials and citizens, saying the Iraqi people share in Iran's grief and honor the memory of those who lost their lives.
The Iraqi president said relations between Iran and Iraq are rooted in deep historical, religious, cultural and economic ties, adding that these shared interests place greater responsibility on both governments to further strengthen cooperation.
Amidi reiterated Iraq's condemnation of recent attacks against Iran and warned of their potential consequences for regional stability. He said recent developments underscore that lasting security in the Middle East depends on cooperation, mutual trust and coordination among regional countries rather than reliance on external powers.
He expressed hope that senior officials from both countries would hold more meetings in the near future to deepen cooperation in energy, security, economic affairs and other areas of mutual interest, promoting stability and prosperity across the region.
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