Iraq expresses support for stability, democratic transition of Syria
At the Irbil Forum, Iraqi President Latif Rashid reaffirmed Iraq's commitment to supporting Syria's stability and internal reconciliation.
He emphasized the importance of democratic changes that reflect the will of all Syrian communities, stating that Iraq is ready to assist in accelerating the country's recovery.
Rashid highlighted Iraq's foreign policy based on cooperation, respect for sovereignty, and non-interference in the affairs of other nations.
Meanwhile, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Sudani also stressed the region's ongoing transformations and Iraq's support for Syria's people in determining their future.
Political observers believe that Syria's situation significantly impacts both Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, urging Kurdish leaders to play a more active role in ensuring regional stability.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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