Largely unnoticed amid the furor surrounding the convening of the U.N. General Assembly this week in New York is another, equally decisive set of consultations now taking place in Tehran. On Monday, Iraq's Defense Minister, Sadun Farhan Al-Dulaymi, began a multi-day visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran. On the agenda between the Iraqi minister and his Iranian counterparts, reports Iran's official FARS news agency, is the state of "bilateral ties" between the two countries, and "regional developments" affecting the security of both.
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