Iran\, Iraq vow to boost ties despite US pressure

Iran, Iraq vow to boost ties despite US pressure

IANS  |  Tehran 

Iranian and Iraq's Adel Abdul-Mahdi, here on Saturday, pledged to strengthen bilateral economic and political relations despite pressure from the US on to break ties with

During a joint press conference, Rouhani said, "our plans for the future is of achieving a $20 billion trade between the two countries, which we hope will be achieved in the coming months," reported news.

"One of the most important topics that we discussed was accelerating the implementation of all agreements signed during my visit to (in Mid-March)," the Iranian said.

He said the agreements included free visas for nationals of both countries, which has been implemented, as well as the Shalamcheh-Basra railway link, which would start in July.

They also addressed the issues of Iran's exports to as well as to be implemented Iranian exports to have reached $13 billion. Of this, more than $7 billion are Iraq largely depends for gas, and on its Persian neighbour.

The US wants to cut these exports after having pulled out of the 2015 multilateral Iranian nuclear deal last year and re-imposition of sanctions on The US sanctions affect many sectors, including and

has called on allies to follow suit and granted Iraq a 90-day moratorium in March to adapt and reduce its dependence on Iranian

But the Iraqi on Saturday reinforced his commitment to the agreements penned with last month, adding he would "expand" relations with the neighbouring country. The close cooperation between the two "will be beneficial for both countries, the region and the world," he added

"We have said before, and we reiterate today, we are with the and the nation in happiness and sadness," Abdul-Mahdi said, a direct reference to the US pressure on

"The has helped us a lot in combating terrorism," Iraq's PM said and added, "We owe our current position and security to Iran's support."

Relations between Iraq and Iran, which fought 8-year war starting 1980, have become strategic since the ouster of Sunni dictator in 2003 and the rise of Shiite forces to power in

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 21:38 IST