News ID : 59105
Publish Date : 2/11/2021 10:20:54 PM
Iran Favors Strong, Independent Iraq

Iran Favors Strong, Independent Iraq

In the meeting in Baghdad on Wednesday afternoon, Rayeesi referred to the historical and cultural commonalities between the two nations of Iran and Iraq, saying that the growing bilateral relations have roots in shared religious beliefs and the two nations’ civilizations.

NOURNEWS - Iranian Judiciary Chief Seyed Ebrahiam Rayeesi in a meeting with Iraqi President Barham Salih said that his country wants its neighbor Iraq to grow strong and independent.

In the meeting in Baghdad on Wednesday afternoon, Rayeesi referred to the historical and cultural commonalities between the two nations of Iran and Iraq, saying that the growing bilateral relations have roots in shared religious beliefs and the two nations’ civilizations.

The Iranian Judiciary chief remembered the Late Iraqi President’s role in strengthening relations between the two nations, noting that despite enemies’ divisive attempts, the bilateral ties are deepening in all fields.

He further said that neighboring Iran has always wanted Iraq to be a strong, prosperous and independent country as Iran's Leader has always stressed, telling the Iraqi side that reliance on the US has not brought happiness to any nations.

Rayeesi also hailed the decision by the two nations to cancel visas for their citizens, saying that the visa cancellation will have a great effect in facilitating pilgrimage visits.

The Iranian Judiciary chief further said that before his started his visit to Iraq, he had asked the Leader of the Islamic Revolution to agree to the amnesty of Iraqi prisoners imprisoned in Iran and he had agreed with his request, adding that he had prepared a list and these prisoners were pardoned.

He further stressed that the Iraqi side was expected to pardon Iranian prisoners detained in the country, whose list will be submitted to the Iraqi government.

Rayeesi referred to the judicial issues of families formed as a result of a marriage between an Iranian to an Iraqi national, and said, "These people, who are mostly Iranian wives, faced problems after the fall of Saddam and the return of Iraqi citizens and the liberation of their families."

"A working group has been set up to resolve their problems, and we hope that this issue will be resolved quickly with the help of the Iraqi authorities," he added.

The establishment of commercial courts between the Iranian and Iraqi judicial apparatuses to deal specifically with commercial disputes and to facilitate investment and extradition of criminals was another issue touched upon by Rayeesi in his remarks.

"Criminals in either country should not feel safe, and judicial cooperation between the two countries can have positive results, including preventing the recurrence of crime," he said.

In the end, the Iranian Judiciary chief conveyed the Leader of the Islamic Revolution’s greetings to the Iraqi people and authorities, and stressed the need to accelerate the legal prosecution of the perpetrators behind the assassination of martyred General Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandis.

During his three-day stay in Iraq, Rayeesi met with Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, Speaker of Iraq’s Council of Representatives Mohamed al-Halbousi and the head of the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq Faiq Zidan,

Pursuing the case of assassination of Iran's anti-terror Commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani who was martyred in Iraq by the US is among most important goals in of Rayeesi's trip.


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