Iran, Iraq Plan for Military Cooperation

The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), Ali Shamkhani, Defense Minister Juma Inad Saadoun, and accompanying delegations during meeting in Tehran, Iran (Mehr)
The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), Ali Shamkhani, Defense Minister Juma Inad Saadoun, and accompanying delegations during meeting in Tehran, Iran (Mehr)
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Iran, Iraq Plan for Military Cooperation

The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), Ali Shamkhani, Defense Minister Juma Inad Saadoun, and accompanying delegations during meeting in Tehran, Iran (Mehr)
The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), Ali Shamkhani, Defense Minister Juma Inad Saadoun, and accompanying delegations during meeting in Tehran, Iran (Mehr)

Iran and Iraq are planning for military cooperation in the near future, announced Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri.

Bagheri indicated that the new collaboration would lead to greater stability and security in both nations, accusing the United States of supporting terrorism in Iraq.

Bagheri was speaking on the sidelines of the visit of a high-ranking delegation of Iraqi military commanders, led by Defense Minister Juma Inad Saadoun, to Tehran.

“So far, we have had and will have various discussions in all fields. The two countries have also prepared a document that is in the final stages and will be signed in the near future,” Bagheri said on Sunday.

The Iranian Ministry of Defense has provided the military equipment that Iraq needed, announced Bagheri, noting that Tehran agreed with Baghdad to expand advisory operations based on the needs in the region.

The General said that the Iraqi delegation will visit the Iranian defense industries fair, on the sidelines of talks with Iranian military leaders.

The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), Ali Shamkhani, said that Iranian and Iraqi defense and security cooperation guarantees stability and security in both countries.

Shamkhani stated that one of the US objectives in West Asia is to cast aspersion and division among the countries of the region.

State-owned agency IRNA reported that Shamkhani stressed the importance of maintaining security on the border of the two countries, indicating that the withdrawal of US troops from the region is important to ensure peace in the region.

For his part, Commander of Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Major-General Hossein Salami stressed during his meeting with the Iraqi delegation that Iran will “take revenge for Lieutenant General Qasem Soleimani’s blood.”

Taking revenge has nothing to do with pursuing the assassination case, but “we are sure that Iraqi brothers will also take revenge for Abu Mahdi Al-Mohandes' blood”, he added.

Salami indicated that the expulsion of US forces from Iraq, which he described as a "popular demand", should be done based on the approval of the Iraqi parliament.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Saeed Khatibzadeh, said in response to a question about the possibility of arming the Iraqi and Afghan army- that “Iran is a responsible state that does not seek to sell arms, but looks for defense cooperation.”

The spokesman noted that in light of the lifting of the arms embargo on Iran, Tehran is therefore responsible to provide the legitimate needs of other states in this area.



Grossi Wants to Meet with Iran’s Pezeshkian ‘at Earliest Convenience’

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi speaks to the media at the Dupont Circle Hotel in Washington, US, March 15, 2023. (Reuters)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi speaks to the media at the Dupont Circle Hotel in Washington, US, March 15, 2023. (Reuters)
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Grossi Wants to Meet with Iran’s Pezeshkian ‘at Earliest Convenience’

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi speaks to the media at the Dupont Circle Hotel in Washington, US, March 15, 2023. (Reuters)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi speaks to the media at the Dupont Circle Hotel in Washington, US, March 15, 2023. (Reuters)

Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi announced he intends to visit Tehran through a letter he addressed to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

Iranian Mehr Agency reported that Grossi sent a congratulatory message to the Iranian president-elect, which stated: “I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you on your election win as President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

“Cooperation between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Islamic Republic of Iran has been at the focal attention of the international circles for many years. I am confident that, together, we will be able to make decisive progress on this crucial matter.”

“To that effect, I wish to express my readiness to travel to Iran to meet with you at the earliest convenience,” Iran’s Mehr news agency quoted Grossi as saying.

The meeting – should it take place - will be the first for Pezeshkian, who had pledged during his election campaign to be open to the West to resolve outstanding issues through dialogue.

Last week, American and Israeli officials told the Axios news site that Washington sent a secret warning to Tehran last month regarding its fears of Iranian research and development activities that might be used to produce nuclear weapons.

In May, Grossi expressed his dissatisfaction with the course of the talks he held over two days in Iran in an effort to resolve outstanding matters.

Since the death of the former Iranian president, Ibrahim Raisi, the IAEA chief refrained from raising the Iranian nuclear file, while European sources said that Tehran had asked to “freeze discussions” until the internal situation was arranged and a new president was elected.