Date: 12 March 2019 , 17:03
News ID: 3984

President Rouhani: Iran Ready to Export More Energy to Iraq

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told a meeting of high-ranking delegations of Iran and Iraq in Baghdad that Tehran is ready to increase the volume of its energy exports to Iraq.
President Rouhani: Iran Ready to Export More Energy to Iraq

We are ready to increase energy exports to Iraq, said President Rouhani on Monday, adding, "The authorities of the two countries should make efforts to accelerate the implementation of agreements in environment and dust."

All Iranian and Iraqi officials have firm resolve to deepen Tehran-Baghdad ties, the Iranian had of government said, adding, "Regional security and development are not possible without Iran and Iraq's stability and development."

"Iran-Iraq relations have roots in history and have always been friendly and brotherly," he highlighted.

Stating that the Iranian nation has been alongside the Iraqi nation in hard days, he said, "We consider Iraq's stability and security as our own stability and security."

He also went on to say that security and development of the region is not possible without Iran and Iraq's stability and development.

"At the time when the United States is seeking to pressurize the Iranian nation with its unjust, illegal sanctions against the regulations of the Security Council, we need to develop and deepen our relations to stand against them," he said.

Rouhani also said, "Fortunately, today all Iranian and Iraqi officials have a firm resolve to develop comprehensive Tehran-Baghdad relations."

He continued, "Iran and Iraq can cement ties and cooperation in different fields such as science culture, biotechnology, technology, nanotechnology, and academic relations."

On transit and transportation, he said, "Linking Iraq's railway to Iraq, which is connected to the Central and Eastern Asian countries because of the North-South Corridor, can have a great effect on trade and economic relations in the region."

He also mentioned banking relations and using national currencies of the two countries in trade relations, as well as restoration of Arvand Rud.

On terrorism, Rouhani said, "The Iranian nation and government have been alongside the people of Iraq in their fight against terrorism, and will stand by the Iraqi government and nation during the reconstruction process."

Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi of Iraq said in the meeting "we have always had common interests and today, we feel that relations between Iran and Iraq are becoming stronger day by day."

"We are determined to deepen ties with Iran in all fields of mutual interest," he said, adding, "We should turn the region into the stage of cooperation and friendship among friendly, neighboring countries."

He also went on to appreciate the Iranian nation and government's support of the Iraqi nation in their fight against terrorism.

Heading a high-ranking political-economic delegation, President Rouhani arrived in Baghdad on Monday for a three-day state visit.

Earlier, on Monday morning at Mehrabad International Airport, President Rouhani said before leaving Tehran for Baghdad that his visit was intended to further deepen bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries.

Rouhani hoped that during his visit to Baghdad, the two countries’ officials would hold fruitful meetings in different fields including trade, health, transit, tourism etc.

“Iran can provide many of its needs from Iraq and we have important plans during this visit,” Rouhani highlighted, adding, “The goal of this visit is deepening bilateral relations.”

“Relations between Iran and Iraq are special,” the Iranian top executive said, adding, “In the recent years, the people of Iran have passed a test with pride, and that is wherever the people of the region faced a problem and asked for the help of the Iranian nation and government, we rushed to help them.”

“There are many common grounds for cooperation between the two countries. We have been alongside the Iraqi people in their hard times, and today, which is the day of peace and security in the country, we are still by the side of the Iraqi nation.”

He said, “Iran considers relations with its neighbors as the most important issue in its foreign relations, and our neighbors want to have close, good relations with Iran.”

“Today, we have good relations and cooperation with Iraq in almost all fields, including transit, tourism, pilgrimage, investment, political, regional and international fields.”

“Today, our economic cooperation amounts to $12 billion a year, and we can easily increase this to $20 billion in the coming years,” said Rouhani.

Touching upon the two sides’ interest in building railroads, he noted, “the issue of transit is of special importance for us.”

Referring to sediment removal of Arvand Rud President Rouhani said, “Based on the 1975 treaty, this sediment removal is beneficial for both countries, and the cities of Basra, Khorramshahr, and Abadan.”

On industrial parks, he said, “we have border issues in terms of security and also the environment and dust are important for us, to settle which, joint measures should be taken by both countries.”

“In Baghdad, an economic forum will be held, and we will also have meetings with the nomads, elites, and politicians of Iraq, and we will also make pilgrimage to the holy shrines in Karbala and Najaf,” he said.

Rouhani continued, “We hope that this visit will be beneficial for both nations and countries, bringing about the development of relations between the two countries.”

Elsewhere, pointing to the sneaky visit of US President Donald Trump to Iraq, Rouhani said that ties between Iran and Iraq cannot be compared to Iraq’s relations with an occupying country like the United States.

“The United States is being hated the region. One cannot forget the bombs that Americans dropped over Iraq, Syria and other countries in the region.”

Two days earlier, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said third party interference may not leave a negative impact on the relations between Tehran and Baghdad.

“Iran and Iraq are two neighboring states and no other country is entitled to meddle with the historical ties between these two neighbors,” Zarif told reporters in Baghdad on Saturday night, adding that those third-party states who seek to undermine the Tehran-Baghdad ties through meddling “are wasting time and may not affect the Iran-Iraq relations through such interferences”.

Zarif who was speaking to reporters upon arrival in the Iraqi capital, said his trip was aimed at preparing the ground for a landmark visit to Baghdad by President Rouhani.

The minister said the two states’ officials were due to discuss expansion of cooperation in various economic, transit, energy and industrial grounds during President Rouhani’s visit to Iraq, adding that the trip would end up in the conclusion of serious agreements between the two countries.