Iraq is preparing to sign an international economic agreement

(AFP) - Iran's First Vice President Yitzhak Jahangiri on Tuesday expressed his country's readiness to sign a tripartite trade agreement with Iraq and Syria in the economic field, pointing out that Baghdad has expressed its readiness for the importance of trade cooperation.

The Iranian news agencies reported that Ishaq Jahangiri met Syrian Minister of Economy and Trade Mohammad Samer Al-Khalil in Tehran on Tuesday and praised Syria's victories in the face of terrorist groups such as Daash and others. He said that these victories benefit not only the peoples of the region but also the European peoples. Terrorism these days and should praise the Syrian people's struggle against terrorism.

He expressed his readiness to sign a tripartite agreement between Iran, Syria and Iraq in the area of ​​economic cooperation, adding that he had discussed with Iraqi Prime Minister on this subject
, Stressing the "need for the rapid withdrawal of foreign troops deployed in Syria," stressing that no country has the right to exist on its territory without the consent of the government.
"The recent decisions of the American president, such as the transfer of his country's embassy to Jerusalem, the withdrawal from the nuclear agreement and some other agreements and violation of international laws," he said, adding that these decisions would eventually have negative consequences for America itself.

The first vice president condemned the recent attacks by the Zionist entity on Syrian soil, referring to the relations between Iran and Syria.
He stressed that "the need to upgrade trade and economic relations between the two countries in parallel with political relations," noting that "the private sector in Iran has high capabilities."
"The readiness of Iranian companies to participate in the reconstruction of Syria at all levels, which requires the removal of banking obstacles between the two countries," Jahangiri said
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