France’s Foreign Minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, is set to visit Baghdad on Wednesday as part of his regional tour advocating for a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This visit marks Barrot’s first trip to Iraq, where he will hold meetings with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani in Baghdad. Following these discussions, he will travel to the northern autonomous Kurdistan region to engage with its leaders. Barrot’s visit underscores France’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in the Middle East. The discussions are expected to focus on diplomatic efforts to address the long-standing conflict between Israel and Palestine. Barrot’s diplomatic mission aims to build consensus and support for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, emphasizing the importance of a two-state solution. The visit comes at a crucial time as regional tensions remain high, underscoring the need for continued dialogue and cooperation among all parties involved. Stay tuned for updates on the outcomes of Barrot’s meetings in Iraq and the Kurdistan region as efforts continue to find a lasting solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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