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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has received a warm welcome in Baghdad on the first ever visit to Iraq by an Iranian president.Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has received a warm welcome in Baghdad on the first ever visit to Iraq by an Iranian president.
The visit marks the culmination of a process of normalisation between the two countries after the long war they fought in the 1980s.The visit marks the culmination of a process of normalisation between the two countries after the long war they fought in the 1980s.
Correspondents say the two-day visit is also a strong show of support for the Shia-dominated government in Baghdad.Correspondents say the two-day visit is also a strong show of support for the Shia-dominated government in Baghdad.
After talks with the Iraqi president, Mr Ahmadinejad said the visit opened a "new page" in Iran-Iraq relations.After talks with the Iraqi president, Mr Ahmadinejad said the visit opened a "new page" in Iran-Iraq relations.
"We have the same understanding of things and the two parties are determined to strengthen their political, economic and cultural co-operation," the Iranian president said in a joint news conference with his Iraqi counterpart, Jalal Talabani."We have the same understanding of things and the two parties are determined to strengthen their political, economic and cultural co-operation," the Iranian president said in a joint news conference with his Iraqi counterpart, Jalal Talabani.
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"A united, powerful and developed Iraq is in the interests of all countries of the region.""A united, powerful and developed Iraq is in the interests of all countries of the region."
Mr Talabani called Iranian president's visit "historic".Mr Talabani called Iranian president's visit "historic".
Mr Ahmadinejad's visit has come without the assistance of the United States.Mr Ahmadinejad's visit has come without the assistance of the United States.
US forces are not involved in security for the visit and did not provide helicopters to transport Mr Ahmadinejad into central Baghdad.US forces are not involved in security for the visit and did not provide helicopters to transport Mr Ahmadinejad into central Baghdad.
Instead he had to travel by car along the usually dangerous road from the airport to Iraqi President Jalal Talabani's residence near the US-controlled Green Zone.Instead he had to travel by car along the usually dangerous road from the airport to Iraqi President Jalal Talabani's residence near the US-controlled Green Zone.
There, he was warmly greeted by Mr Talabani as he walked down a red carpet past an honour guard.There, he was warmly greeted by Mr Talabani as he walked down a red carpet past an honour guard.
Mutual accusationsMutual accusations
The US has accused Iran of supporting Shia militants in Iraq, a charge Tehran denies.The US has accused Iran of supporting Shia militants in Iraq, a charge Tehran denies.
Mr Ahmadinejad was greeted by Iraqi President Jalal TalabaniEnlarge ImageMr Ahmadinejad was greeted by Iraqi President Jalal TalabaniEnlarge Image
Before leaving for Iraq, Mr Ahmadinejad laughed off the American accusations.Before leaving for Iraq, Mr Ahmadinejad laughed off the American accusations.
"Is it not funny that those with 160,000 forces in Iraq accuse us of interference?" he asked."Is it not funny that those with 160,000 forces in Iraq accuse us of interference?" he asked.
The US and Iran are also at odds over Iran's nuclear programme. Iran says its programme is for peaceful power generation only but the US and other Western countries fear Tehran is trying to build nuclear weapons.The US and Iran are also at odds over Iran's nuclear programme. Iran says its programme is for peaceful power generation only but the US and other Western countries fear Tehran is trying to build nuclear weapons.
The UN Security Council is currently considering new sanctions against Iran over the nuclear issue and a vote could take place as soon as Monday.The UN Security Council is currently considering new sanctions against Iran over the nuclear issue and a vote could take place as soon as Monday.
Complicated relationshipComplicated relationship
All this puts the Iraqi government nervously in the middle, allied to both the United States and Iran, says the BBC's John Leyne in Tehran.All this puts the Iraqi government nervously in the middle, allied to both the United States and Iran, says the BBC's John Leyne in Tehran.
Despite the reconciliation between Baghdad and Tehran, many analysts believe that in the long term, the two countries are destined to be rivals for regional power.Despite the reconciliation between Baghdad and Tehran, many analysts believe that in the long term, the two countries are destined to be rivals for regional power.
During the long war between them in the 1980s, many of the prominent Shia now in positions of power in Iraq fled to Iran as Saddam Hussein cracked down on internal dissent.During the long war between them in the 1980s, many of the prominent Shia now in positions of power in Iraq fled to Iran as Saddam Hussein cracked down on internal dissent.
The US-led overthrow of Saddam's regime allowed them to return from exile.The US-led overthrow of Saddam's regime allowed them to return from exile.
Trade is now growing between the two countries and tourism, in the form of Iranian pilgrims visiting major Shia shrines in Iraq, is booming.Trade is now growing between the two countries and tourism, in the form of Iranian pilgrims visiting major Shia shrines in Iraq, is booming.
Further complicating the relationship between the US, Iraq and Iran is the potential of Iran to be a US ally - against al-Qaeda and the Taleban in Afghanistan, says the BBC's Hugh Sykes in Baghdad.Further complicating the relationship between the US, Iraq and Iran is the potential of Iran to be a US ally - against al-Qaeda and the Taleban in Afghanistan, says the BBC's Hugh Sykes in Baghdad.
Shia Iran has little in common with the fundamentalist Wahhabists of the Taleban and al-Qaeda, he says.Shia Iran has little in common with the fundamentalist Wahhabists of the Taleban and al-Qaeda, he says.