German foreign minister in Iraq to address regional tensions

Heiko Maas, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas is in Iraq as part of a wider trip to the Middle East seeking to drastically reduce tensions between Iran and the United States of America.

In a statement on Saturday, Maas’s office said that European nations must engage with the region at a time of increased concern as recent U.S. naval movements in the Persian Gulf goes underway.

A spokesman for Iraq’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the German envoy’s arrival on Saturday.

Ahmad Mahjoub says Maas is scheduled to meet Iraq’s president, prime minister, and foreign minister to discuss regional security and investment. Iraq has close ties to both the U.S. and Iran.

The visit was not announced ahead of time for security reasons. The foreign minister is expected in Iran on Monday.

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