Iraq’s Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein emphasized that the Development Road Project is not just a national plan. He stressed that this strategic initiative represents a path to regional growth and requires full regional stability to succeed.
During an official meeting in Tehran, Minister Hussein met with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian. He conveyed warm greetings from Iraq’s President and Prime Minister. The discussion focused on boosting bilateral ties across political, economic, and cultural fields.
The Iranian president praised the deep-rooted historical connections between Iraq and Iran. He highlighted the social and familial ties between their peoples. These bonds, built over centuries, continue to shape cooperation between the two nations.
Both sides expressed their intention to strengthen cooperation, especially in trade, industry, and energy. President Pezeshkian showed particular interest in economic collaboration with Iraqi provinces near the Iranian border. These regions hold untapped opportunities for shared development.
Minister Hussein underlined Iraq’s commitment to advancing mutual interests. He described the increasing volume of trade and the rise in cultural and tourism exchanges. According to him, these trends reflect the importance of joint efforts toward a path to regional growth.
The talks also covered ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States. Hussein reaffirmed Iraq’s support for this diplomatic track. He expressed hope that these discussions would lead to an agreement that eases sanctions on Iran. Such progress, he said, would benefit the broader region.
Iraq relies on Iranian gas and electricity imports, yet both face challenges. The minister acknowledged the complexity of these energy matters. He insisted that regional development requires lasting peace and cooperation.
In response, the Iranian president pledged to share scientific expertise with other Islamic nations. He declared that Iraq’s prosperity mirrors Iran’s success, reflecting their shared security and economic goals.
As Iraq pursues the Development Road, its leaders continue to advocate for inclusive progress. For this plan to succeed, stability must spread across borders. The project stands as a symbol of Iraq’s leadership in shaping a path to regional growth—one built on trust, partnership, and long-term vision.
By focusing on regional unity and shared prosperity, Iraq reinforces its role as a key bridge in the path to regional growth.