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Iraq-Iran Human Rights Cooperation Grows with New Memorandum

Baghdad – Iraq-Iran human rights cooperation has taken a significant step forward. On Tuesday, Iraq’s Ministry of Justice announced it signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran’s Human Rights Committee.

The agreement aims to enhance collaboration on legal and human rights matters between the two neighboring countries.
Justice Minister Khalid Shwani visited Tehran to meet Dr. Nasser Al-Sarraj, head of Iran’s Human Rights Committee.

During their meeting, both sides highlighted the importance of strengthening ties amid shared challenges.
They expressed a strong desire for a strategic partnership based on trust and the exchange of knowledge.

According to the Iraqi Ministry of Justice, the memorandum focuses on improving institutional and technical cooperation.
It includes plans to build legal capacity in both countries and coordinate positions on regional and international human rights issues.

Building Stronger Institutions and Regional Influence

The memorandum outlines steps to develop the skills and resources of both nations’ human rights bodies.
Moreover, it sets a framework for joint activities and mutual support on complex legal matters.
This cooperation aims to raise the effectiveness of both committees in advocating for human rights.

Coordinating their efforts at international forums will also give Iraq and Iran a stronger voice in the region.
Both parties hope this alignment will enhance their influence on global human rights policies.

A Positive Move for Regional Stability

The agreement arrives at a crucial time when both countries face pressing human rights challenges.
By joining forces, they aim to address these issues more effectively and foster peace.
Officials described this step as a foundation for deeper cooperation and regional stability.

In summary, Iraq-Iran human rights cooperation has entered a new era.
This memorandum lays the groundwork for continued dialogue and shared progress in human rights protection.

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