Foreign Minister discusses ISIS crimes and human rights in Iraq with US official

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, met with the US Assistant Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, Azra Zia, in Washington. A statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that: "The crimes committed by the terrorist organization ISIS were discussed, including crimes against humanity witnessed in the cities of Mosul and Sinjar, the destruction of cultural heritage, and the killings and kidnappings of Yazidi women and children." The Iraqi legislation was also discussed, especially in the field of human rights. The Minister explained that this legislation is a matter that concerns Iraq, and must take into account the culture of Iraqi society. He also stressed Iraq's keenness to protect and develop its relations with other countries on the basis of common interests, and to work to strengthen democratic construction in various state institutions. He pointed out that Iraq seeks to make human rights an essential part of the culture of soci ety, and to provide an appropriate environment to ensure its sustainability, in addition to enhancing its presence in international forums, which will positively reflect on its foreign relations. Source: National Iraqi News Agency