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Secretary Blinken meets with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken meets with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein at the Department of State, on March 26, 2024. Transcript: https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j-blinken-and-iraqi-foreign-minister-fuad-hussein-before-their-meeting-4/ ---------- Under the leadership of the President and Secretary of State, the U.S. Department of State leads America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance by advancing the interests of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity. On behalf of the American people we promote and demonstrate democratic values and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world. The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President's chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President's foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development. Get updates from the U.S. Department of State at www.state.gov and on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/statedept Twitter: https://twitter.com/StateDept Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/statedept Flickr: https://flickr.com/photos/statephotos/ Subscribe to the State Department Blog: https://www.state.gov/blogs Watch on-demand State Department videos: https://video.state.gov/ Subscribe to The Week at State e-newsletter: http://ow.ly/diiN30ro7Cw State Department website: https://www.state.gov/ Careers website: https://careers.state.gov/ White House website: https://www.whitehouse.gov/ #StateDepartment #DepartmentofState #Diplomacy

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SECRETARY BLINKEN: Good morning, everyone. It’s,  as always, a great pleasure to have my friend and colleague Fuad Hussein, the foreign minister of  Iraq, here at the State Department in Washington. We look forward to Prime Minister Sudani’s visit  to see President Biden in a few weeks’ time, as well as the meeting of our Higher  Coordinating Committee, which is a critical piece of the Strategic Framework  Agreement that really guides the 360-degree relationship between Iraq and the United State
s,  a demonstration that our partnership crosses over many issues and many things that have a  direct impact on the lives of Iraqis as well as Americans – everything from water to energy  to the environment to the delivery of services. So we very much look forward to preparing for  that meeting as well as dealing with some of the immediate challenges on our plate. But for  us, Iraq is an important critical partner, critical to the stability of the region,  and one, again, with which we have not
only a longstanding relationship, but one that  is comprehensive in the issues that it covers. Fuad, it’s good to have you here today. FOREIGN MINISTER HUSSEIN: Thank you very much.  Thank you, my friend, my colleague Tony Blinken. It is really a pleasure to be here and to  have discussions about various topics which has to do with our bilateral relationship.  We were partners in the fight against ISIS, and we will stay partner in this fight. Continuing  the fighting against terrorism is our dut
y, and we did great job by defeating the  so-called – the terrorist state of ISIS. We are also partner in building our economy and  working together in various fields. I am very happy to be here to have discussion with various  officials in this – in Washington, D.C. And we are going to work together to continue our partnership  in various fields, and we are expecting our prime minister to be in town. And we will have  discussion about also the situation in Middle East and the tension there, and
we are going to work  together also to have less tension in that area. Thank you very much for your time, thank you very much for receiving me,  and shake hands. Okay. (Laughter.) SECRETARY BLINKEN: As always. Thank you. FOREIGN MINISTER HUSSEIN: Thank you. SECRETARY BLINKEN: And I would add  only one thing to what Fuad said, which is – I think it’s very important –  that, unfortunately, we’d be reminded that ISIS remains a real threat. And despite the  very good work that we’ve done over the y
ears in dealing with that threat and mitigating it  significantly, we’re reminded by the horrific attack outside of Moscow just a few days ago  that ISIS remains a potentially potent force and one that we have to continue to deal with.  We mourn the loss of so many innocent lives, people going to a concert outside of Moscow.  This is a very unfortunate reminder that we have to continue to deal with ISIS and make sure  that it doesn’t revive and regenerate. Thank you. FOREIGN MINISTER HUSSEIN: As
we  suffer from ISIS and we fought ISIS, I too – I condemn that attack. And this  means that ISIS is still a threat for the peace in Middle East but also for  security and peace somewhere else. SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you. FOREIGN MINISTER HUSSEIN: Thank you very much.

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