Iraq discusses Iranian n-file with Britain, France, Germany

Adel Abdul Mahdi (Front)

Baghdad,  Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi has discussed with the ambassadors of Britain, France and Germany about the Iranian nuclear file and ways to find peaceful solutions to avoid risks of tensions.

A statement by his office on Saturday said that Abdul Mahdi received the three ambassadors in Baghdad, and “discussed with them cooperation and coordination on various issues of common concern, foremost of which is the nuclear file crisis”, Xinhua reported.

Both sides expressed “identical position toward reducing escalation and reaching peaceful solutions to avoid more risks in the region and in the world,” according to the statement.

The meeting came amid tensions in the Middle East region between the US and Iran, as Iraq previously offered mediation in the crisis.

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