French Defence Minister Visits Iraq, Discusses Cooperation, Bilateral Ties

BAGHDAD, Iraq, Feb 9 (NNN-NINA) – French Defence Minister, Florence Parly, arrived Friday, in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, on a surprise and unannounced visit, to discuss bilateral ties and the enhancement of Iraqi military capabilities, according to an official presidential statement.

Parly was received by Iraqi President, Barham Salih, at the Peace Palace.

“Iraq wants to establish advanced and expanded relations with France in various fields. We firmly believe that the two countries can play an important and influential role, in many regional and international issues,” the statement quoted Salih as saying.

The president emphasised the importance of France’s contribution to strengthen the Iraqi military capabilities, at the level of armament and training, praising France’s vital role in the international coalition against terrorism and its support for Iraq in defeating the terrorist organisation and liberating all its cities.

He pointed out that expanding the horizons of cooperation with EU countries is a priority in the future, as Iraq is an important link connecting several countries to Europe.

For her part, the French minister renewed her country’s support for the stability of Iraq and its readiness to provide support for the Iraqi forces.

The statement said, the two sides discussed the latest regional and international developments.

This is the second visit by a senior French official to Iraq in less than a month, which reflects the development and success of bilateral relations between the two sides.

French Foreign Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, visited Iraq on Jan 14 and said, his country had earmarked a one-billion-euro loan, to help Iraq with reconstruction and achieving stabilisation.– NNN-NINA

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