Unlike US, Iran rushed to Iraq’s aid in face of Daesh terror: MEP
An independent Irish Member of the European Parliament (MEP) has described the rise of Takfiri terror in Iraq as an outcome of Washington’s 2003 invasion of the Arab country, saying neighboring Iran, unlike the US, gave Baghdad a helping hand in its fight against the Daesh terrorist group.
U.S. has a destructive role in the region, Rouhani tells Barham Salih
On Wednesday, the Iranian president named Iraq a good friend and neighbor, stating that Tehran and Baghdad can play an important role in regional developments.
Iran Signs Economic Cooperation Document With Iraq
Minister of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Affairs Mohammad Shariatmadari who is on an official visit to Iraq signed a five-year economic cooperation agreement with Iraq on Sunday.
Adopting plan for cooperation Iran-Iraq
Adopting plan for economic cooperation and joint venture investment has been considered as one of the most important elements to serve Iran-Iraq economies to flourish.
Iran Extends Traffic Restrictions to Iraq
Iran's Deputy Interior Minister for Security Affairs Hossein Zolfaqari said that the the Islamic Republic has extended traffic restrictions to neighboring Iraq for another two weeks.
Iraqi resistance groups reject talks with U.S.A
An Iraqi anti-terror group has reacted to the upcoming round of strategic talks between Baghdad and Washington, whose key agenda item is reportedly the U.S. combat deployment, emphasizing that armed resistance against American occupation forces will continue until they are fully removed from the Arab country.
Saudis No Rivals for Iran in Iraq Market
Head of the Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce Yahya Al-e Eshaq believes the trade between Iran and Iraq will get better in the future, admitting that Iraqis refrain from paying their debts to Iran due to different pretexts.
Turkey, an Opportunist Neighbor
The town of Sinjar in northern Iraq has become subject to pretexts both by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) members and the Turkish Army.
Iran to mend ancient Iranian Taq-e Kasra monument in Iraq
Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Ali-Asghar Mounesan said that Iran has reached an agreement with Iraq to repair the Iranian ancient monument of the Sassanid era, Taq-e Kasra in Ctesiphon, Iraq.
Iran Needs Its Revenues From Gas Export to Iraq
Iraq realize that Iran needs gas export revenues to Iraq, as the country is in critical condition and despite having money in the Iraqi bank accounts, it faces problem for paying $200m for the purchase of medicines.