Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to visit Iraq to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments, following his recent meetings with Iraqi officials in Ankara. He aims to highlight the progress in their partnership, support Iraq’s upcoming parliamentary elections, and promote cooperation on water resources and energy security, including the resumption of the Iraq-Turkiye Oil Pipeline. Fidan will also address regional stability, emphasizing adherence to the Gaza ceasefire and the importance of Syria’s unity. Iraq remains a key trade partner for Turkiye, with bilateral trade reaching approximately $12 billion in 2025.
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