TEHRAN—Iran's Speaker of Parliament, Mohammad Bagher
Ghalibaf, is scheduled to travel to Iraq for talks with Iraqi officials amid
escalating tensions in the region.
The visit aims to strengthen dialogue between Tehran and
Baghdad and address issues related to the political and security situation in
the Middle East.
Ghalibaf's trip comes against a backdrop of heightened
regional tensions, marked by the differences between Iran and the United States
and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz.
The talks with Iraqi officials are expected to focus on the
evolving crisis, regional security, and potential diplomatic avenues for
reducing tensions.
