March 10, The Iran Project - Irans First Vice President Eshagh Jahangiri and his accompanying high-ranking delegation arrived in Iraq for a three-day visit on Wednesday (March 7).
While in Baghdad, Jahangiri held separate meetings with senior Iraqi officials including Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, President Fuad Masum and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabouri.
He also made a pilgrimage to holy cities of Karbala and Najaf on the third day of his visit.
Upon his arrival in Baghdad, Jahangiri told reporters he has traveled to Iraq to strengthen bilateral relations in all fields.
Talking to al-Abadi, Jahangiri stated that Iran is ready to open up to a $3 billion credit line for Iraq as part of the Islamic Republics contribution to Iraq reconstruction.
The Iraqi prime minister, for his part, voiced his countrys readiness to make the necessary efforts for resolving banking issues.
In a short press conference after meeting with Jahangiri, al-Abadi hailed Irans support to Iraq to overcome terrorism and liberate Iraqi territories from ISIL terrorist group.
In this brief press conference Jahangir once again reiterated Irans support to Iraq and Irans will to boost strategic cooperation with the country.
The Iranian VP said geographical and historical commonalities urges us to strengthen the relations of the two countries.
Jahangiri in a meeting with Iraqi president stressed that the two countries need to expand their economic transactions to reach over $7 billion.
Iraqi president, for his part, thanked Iran for its support in the fight against ISIL and other terrorist groups, saying today, we need Irans support and cooperation in reconstruction of our country.
In the meeting, Iraqi parliament speaker noted that the Islamic Republic of Iran has always stood alongside Iraq and the victories would not have been achieved without Irans help.
Referring to upcoming elections in Iraq, Irans first vice president said the Iraqi state is one of the democratic countries in the region whose government is elected by people, even though it is located in a region where people in some parts of it have been deprived of ballot boxes for electing or dismissing their officials.
At the end of his visit, Jahangiri made a pilgrimage to Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein (AS), the third Imam of Shia Muslims and Aba Al-Fadhel Al-Abbas, the brother of the third Shia Imam in Karbala and made a pilgrimage to holy shrine of First Shia Imam, Imam Ali (AS), in Najaf.
Iranian first vice president came back home on Friday (March 9).