French Foreign Minister in Iraq to Advocate for Two-State Solution in Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot is scheduled to visit Baghdad on Wednesday as part of his regional tour to advocate for a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This visit marks Barrot’s first trip to Iraq, where he will hold discussions with his counterpart Fuad Hussein and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani in Baghdad. Following these meetings, he will proceed to the northern autonomous Kurdistan region to engage with local leaders. Barrot’s visit comes at a crucial time for the Middle East, with efforts to address the long-standing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians gaining momentum. By advocating for a two-state solution, France aims to promote peace and stability in the region. Stay tuned for updates on the outcome of Barrot’s meetings in Baghdad and Kurdistan as he continues his diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.

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