Malaysia to reopen its embassy in Iraq


Foreign Minister Zambry Abd Kadir meets his Iraqi counterpart, Dr Fuad Hussein, in Baghdad. – Facebook pic, August 26, 2023.

MALAYSIA will reopen its embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, which has been closed for the past two decades, Foreign Minister Zambry Abd Kadir said.

The reopening of the embassy would open up more opportunities for new cooperation in various fields, he said in a statement today.

The decision of the cabinet was conveyed to the top leadership of the Iraqi government during his official visit to the republic from August 23-25.

Zambry said the visit, at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister for International Affairs and Iraqi Foreign Minister Dr Fuad Hussein, was historic and meaningful because it was the first ministerial visit from Malaysia to Iraq after more than two decades (the last time was in 2002) since the outbreak of political unrest in Iraq in 2003.

He said it not only opened a new chapter in cooperation between Malaysia and Iraq but was also a start for Malaysia to play a proactive role in international relations, especially in West Asia.

“This is also an active diplomacy mission founded by the prime minister (Anwar Ibrahim) to enable Malaysia to return to the international arena in facing and dealing with global issues,” he said.

During the visit, Zambry paid courtesy calls on the top leaders of the Iraqi government, including President Abdul Latif Rashid, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani and Parliament Speaker Mohammed Al-Halbousi as well as held bilateral talks with his counterpart.

“In the meeting with Iraq’s leaders, I reiterated Malaysia’s commitment to expand cooperation with Iraq in various sectors, especially economy, education, air connectivity and tourism,” he said.

Zambry said the Iraqi government also welcomed the presence of companies and expertise from Malaysia to implement infrastructure projects for the reconstruction of Iraq.

“I also expressed Malaysia’s readiness to explore all available routes and opportunities to increase the amount of trade and investment between the two countries, including increasing the export of furniture, pharmaceutical products, electrical and electronic products and commodities to Iraq,” he said.

Zambry said Malaysia’s readiness to explore opportunities to increase trade volume and participate in airport construction and management projects, road systems and water resources management were also discussed.

Also discussed was the status of Petronas’ operations in Iraq as well as wider opportunities in the energy sector that Petronas can explore.

A number of important matters were also achieved during the visit. They include encouraging high-level visits between the two countries on a continuous basis and holding the long-delayed joint commission meeting between Malaysia and Iraq (the last time was in 2005) immediately.

The two sides also reached an agreement to promote the highest exchange of trade, education, widening the network of air connectivity to promote tourism activities and cooperation in dealing with issues related to Islamophobia collectively with other Muslim countries. – Bernama, August 26, 2023.



Sign up or sign in here to comment.


Comments