
ArmInfo. A wide range of issues related to the agenda of Armenian-Iraqi bilateral relations were discussed at a meeting in Ashgabat between Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan and his Iraqi counterpart, Abdel-Latif Jamal Rashid.
According to the press service of the Armenian President, the interlocutors emphasized the importance of continuous efforts aimed at the dynamic development of Armenian-Iraqi relations, expanding political dialogue based on mutual trust, and deepening practical cooperation.
The parties exchanged views on initiatives implemented to strengthen regional security, peace, and stability. In this context, Khachaturyan presented the concept of the "Crossroads of Peace" initiative, emphasizing the program's broad potential as a pillar of regional communication, connectivity, and inclusive economic development.
In this context, the parties noted that regional stability and connectivity are crucial for expanding transport and economic opportunities. The importance of implementing the "Trump Route for Peace and Justice" project and ensuring the full functioning of all regional communication channels was emphasized. During the meeting, particular attention was paid to the potential for cooperation between the two countries in the energy sector, the effective implementation of which could represent a significant achievement for both sides.
The parties attached great importance to expanding bilateral economic cooperation, emphasizing deepening collaboration in trade, investment, and other areas of mutual interest, as well as the ongoing promotion of initiatives aimed at strengthening business ties.
The organizational and substantive issues of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (COP-17), which will be held in Armenia in 2026, were also discussed. The interlocutors mutually emphasized the importance of holding such high-level international events as a key platform for overcoming global environmental challenges and deepening international cooperation. They also commended the dynamics of high-level mutual visits and the high level of political dialogue that has developed in recent years, emphasizing the continued development of these trends.