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Senior Iraqi official visits Morocco to boost bilateral cooperation

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RABAT, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Iraqi National Security Advisor Qasim Al-Araji held talks with senior Moroccan officials here on Monday to promote bilateral cooperation, the official news agency MAP reported.

During his meeting with Moroccan Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi, Al-Araji reiterated Iraq's commitment to strengthening its deep-rooted friendship with Morocco and expressed willingness to further boost bilateral ties in the years ahead.

Ouahbi reiterated Morocco's commitment to Iraq's sovereignty, security, and stability, emphasizing the need to enhance relationships in the digital sector, legislative initiatives, knowledge sharing, and training programs.

When meeting with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, both sides discussed a number of regional issues, notably the situation in Syria, Palestine and Lebanon.

Hailing bilateral ties as "very solid," Bourita stressed Morocco's support for the 34th Arab League summit, which will be held in Baghdad in 2025.

"The Arab world is going through a crucial period, and the Baghdad summit will be a key step in supporting these transformations," said Bourita at a press briefing following the meeting. Enditem

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