“Mohammed Javad Zarif, within the framework of his visit to Iraq, will have a stop in the Kurdistan Region as well,” Sadollah Mousadian, the Iranian consul general in Sulaimani, confirmed to Rudaw.
“The agenda of his visit is to bolster relations between us and the people of Iraq in order to set mechanisms to develop economic relations for the benefit of the two sides,” Mousadian said.
“There is going to be a meeting with businessmen and influential Iraqi Kurdish figures next week in Sulaimani,” he said.
Iran is the Kurdistan Region’s second largest trading partner after Turkey, Financial Tribune reported.
The aim of Zarif’s visit is to strengthen ties with the new Iraqi government and the incoming Kurdistan Regional Government.
Zarif is to first set off to India on Monday and then to Iraq.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qasemi said on Friday that the tour is aimed at reaffirming Tehran’s friendship and commitment toward its neighbors.
“Iran has a good history in creating security and restoring peace to Iraq and Syria and even Yemen,” he said.
Zarif’s last visit to the Kurdistan Region was in October 2017 when he attended the funeral of Jalal Talabani, the former Iraqi president and the leader of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.
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<p style="text-align:left">Iran&rsquo;s foreign minister will make an official visit to Iraq and the Kurdistan Region in the north in order to boost economic ties, a diplomat announced.
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