Baghdad Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein confirmed that the tripartite action mechanism among Iraq, Jordan and Egypt is based on joint action.
He said at the joint press conference with the Foreign Ministers of Jordan and Egypt: We discussed a range of issues related to Iraq, Jordan and Egypt, indicating that Iraqi foreign policy is concerned with strengthening relations with neighboring countries, “stressing that we have upcoming meetings in Baghdad.”
Hussein added, “During the meeting, economic projects and the second edition of the Baghdad Conference, which will be held in Amman on the twentieth of this month, were discussed,” stressing that there are upcoming meetings in Baghdad.
For his part, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said during the conference that “Jordan stands with Iraq and supports its security and sovereignty, and that Iraq has begun the process of reconstruction, stressing that an upcoming meeting between Jordan and Egypt will be held in Iraq.”
While Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said, “We are working to enhance integration between Egypt, Iraq and Jordan, and we provide full support to Iraq and its territorial integrity.”
Source: National Iraqi News Agency