Published: 10:56, December 3, 2025
Iraqi, US officials meet on ties, regional stability
By Xinhua
This photo taken on Aug 28, 2024 shows the night view of Baghdad, capital of Iraq. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BAGHDAD - Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met on Tuesday with visiting US Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Michael Rigas to discuss bilateral ties and regional issues.

The two sides reviewed frameworks for cooperation in political, economic and security fields, as well as regional challenges including the situations in Syria and Iran, stressing the need to reduce tensions and enhance stability, read a statement from the Iraqi Foreign Ministry.

Hussein stressed Iraq's role in supporting regional stabilization efforts and outlined its post-election political developments. He highlighted the importance of forming a new government "within the constitutional timelines" to ensure a functioning democratic process, read the statement.

Hussein welcomed the upcoming opening of the new US Consulate General in Erbil, the capital city of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, and called for the reopening of the consulate in Basra, a port city in southern Iraq, read the statement.

He also urged expanding bilateral cooperation in economy, infrastructure and investment, encouraging the return of US companies to invest in Iraq, and reviewing US travel warnings to Iraq, read the statement.

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For his part, Rigas expressed US appreciation for Iraq's progress in strengthening stability, and affirmed Washington's support for these efforts, underscoring the importance of continued bilateral coordination, read the statement.

According to the US State Department, Rigas will later visit Erbil to inaugurate the new US consulate general there, which is reportedly Washington's largest diplomatic facility in the Middle East and said to demonstrate its commitment to the Kurdistan region.