Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Fuad Hussein discussed, in a phone call with his Irish counterpart Michael Martin, the regional situation and bilateral relations. A statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated: "Hussein made a phone call with his Irish counterpart, during which they discussed the regional and international situation, and the need to reduce escalation in the region, especially in the Gaza Strip and its surroundings." The importance of the international community playing its role in achieving a ceasefire and protecting civilians in light of the escalation of military operations was also emphasized, according to the statement. The minister appreciated Ireland's clear positions in calling for an end to the aggression on Gaza, and its standing by the Palestinian people. The call also touched on reviewing bilateral relations and ways to develop them in various fields, with an emphasis on exchanging bilateral visits between the two countries in the near future. Hussein pointed out the need to reopen the Irish embassy in Iraq. For his part, the Irish Foreign Minister appreciated the role played by Iraq in efforts to achieve security, stability and peace in the region. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
FM discusses regional situation and bilateral relations with Irish counterpart over phone
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