Iraq's Ambassador to Moscow, Abdul Karim Hashim Mustafa, said travel to Iraq is safe and welcomed Russian tourists. The statement is part of efforts to boost bilateral tourism ties.
Iraq's Ambassador to Russia, Abdul Karim Hashim Mustafa, stated on Tuesday that Iraq is safe for Russian tourists and encouraged travel to the country. The remarks come amid ongoing efforts by Baghdad to attract foreign visitors and diversify its economy beyond oil. No further details on specific tourism packages or security arrangements were provided. The statement is a political–economic development with no immediate security implications for Israel or the region.
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