Iraq and Oman Discuss Regional Security
The Foreign Ministers of Iraq and Oman have met to discuss security issues and bilateral relations.
The Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi have met and discussed regional security issues and bilateral relations between the two nations.
The meeting occurred on the sidelines of the Foreign Ministers meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. Talks of the Iraqi Foreign Minister included the results of the recent Baghdad conference, its reflection on foreign relations, and the political and security situation in Iraq.
In addition to the early parliamentary elections that will take place on October 10.
In addition to regional and international concerns, the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council nations meet to address regional matters and ties with neighboring countries.
Preparations are underway for holding legislative elections in all Iraqi provinces, including Nineveh.
Sufyan al-Mashhadani, an official in the Information Division of the Nineveh Governorate Elections Office, revealed that the technical and logistical preparations for the governorate's election process had been completed.
Two weeks ago, the Iraqi Security Media Cell announced the arrest of two terrorists in the Anbar Governorate in western Iraq.