Monday, March 11, 2019

Iranian President Rouhani Visits Iraq To Blunt U.S. Sanctions



DW: Iran's president visits Iraq to strengthen ties amid US pressure

Iran's president is on a high-profile visit to Iraq focused on trade. The visit sends a signal that Iran has regional options against the United States' "maximum pressure" campaign against Tehran.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrived in neighboring Iraq on Monday to kick off a three-day visit as the Islamic Republic is under mounting US pressure over its regional influence.

Rouhani's first official visit to Iraq — dubbed as a "historic" new start in relations by his foreign minister — is primarily focused on trade and investment at a time when Tehran is battling against economic isolation following the Trump administration's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposition of unilateral sanctions.

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WNU Editor: They have signed some deals, but nothing to "crow about".

More News On Iranian President Rouhani's Visit Iraq To Blunt U.S. Sanctions

Iran's President Rouhani seeks Iraqi help to mitigate US sanctions -- BBC
Iran's Rouhani signs trade pacts in Iraq to help offset US sanctions -- Reuters
Iran’s Rouhani seeks to boost ties on first visit to Baghdad -- AP
Iran Tries to Expand Business in Iraq to Blunt U.S. Sanctions -- The New York Times
Iran President Rouhani in Baghdad to 'expand ties with Iraq' -- Al Jazeera
Iraq attempts balancing act as Iran’s Rouhani arrives for first official visit -- France 24
Iranian president meets Iraqi leader in historic bid for 'new start'. -- UPI

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