Iraq’s foreign minister said Sunday that he expects to soon see “substantive discussions” among U.S., Iranian and Iraqi diplomats on improving security and stability in his country. But it was unclear if the United States and Iran had agreed to a meeting. In an interview with The Associated Press, Hoshyar Zebari said a ministerial conference in this Red Sea resort last week was “very successful” because Iraq’s neighbors and key international players condemned terrorism, reaffirmed their obligation to combat it and supported his government’s efforts to strengthen national unity and end violence. Full Story
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