Baghdad, Iraq – At the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein addressed the ongoing peace initiative between the Turkish government and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), reiterating Iraq’s unwavering support for political solutions aimed at restoring stability in the region.
Speaking to Turkish media, Minister Hussein emphasized that Iraq stands firmly behind efforts to resolve armed conflicts through dialogue and peaceful means. He highlighted the significance of political negotiations in fostering long-term peace and security, not just for Iraq, but for the broader region.
Minister Hussein also underscored the importance of strengthening security cooperation between Iraq and Turkey, a critical aspect of addressing the challenges posed by regional conflicts. By working together, he stated, both nations could play a key role in reducing tensions and enhancing regional stability.
The Iraqi Foreign Minister’s remarks reflect his government’s commitment to supporting peace initiatives that prioritize diplomacy over conflict. As Iraq continues to focus on rebuilding and stabilizing the country, fostering peaceful resolutions in the region remains a central objective.