She also expressed India's support for the people and the government of Iraq in their ongoing war against terrorism and their efforts to uphold their country's sovereignty and preserve its territorial integrity, ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said today.
Briefing reporters on first official India visit by Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Baglay said the two ministers discussed matters of mutual interest pertaining to bilateral, regional and international affairs.
He also said Swaraj requested the Iraqi leader to facilitate the visit of Singh to Badush whenever there was more information, to which the visiting dignitary readily agreed.
The visit by Singh will be more meaningful if there is more information with the Iraqi government, he said when asked when will the minister travel to Iraq.
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Swaraj also congratulated the Iraqi minister over the liberation of the strategic city of Mosul on 9 July by Iraqi forces from the control of the terrorist organisation ISIS.
She assured her Iraqi counterpart that India had always been, and remained strongly committed to a stable, peaceful, united and democratic Iraq, a ministry release said.
The minister also thanked Iraq for contributing significantly to India's energy security, being the second- largest supplier of crude oil to us.
He highlighted that India continued to welcome Iraqi nationals, especially for higher studies and medical treatment.
The Iraqi foreign minister also invited Indian companies to participate in the reconstruction and rebuilding of Iraq, which Swaraj welcomed, the release said.
The visiting minister thanked Swaraj for her letter of congratulations and for visit of Singh, who was the first senior foreign dignitary to visit Iraq after the liberation of Mosul.