Istanbul, Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Yasin Akram Serim held a consultative meeting with his Iraqi counterpart Omar Barzanji and the accompanying delegation in the capital Ankara. The Turkish Foreign Ministry stated in a statement today, Tuesday, via the X platform that the two sides exchanged views on the issues on the joint agenda in the field of bilateral relations, visas and residence. The two sides also discussed issues of immigration, consular affairs, security, Anti-terrorism and judicial cooperation. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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