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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due in Baghdad next month for the first visit by an Iranian president to Iraq, government officials in Iraq have said. | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due in Baghdad next month for the first visit by an Iranian president to Iraq, government officials in Iraq have said. |
Mr Ahmadinejad is expected to meet Iraq's President Jalal Talabani and PM Nouri Maliki during his two-day visit, which is scheduled to begin on 2 March. Iran and Iraq fought a devastating war between 1980 and 1988 in which about one million people died. | |
Meanwhile, Iran has postponed talks with the US on Iraqi security. | |
No reason was given for calling off the talks, which were meant to have been held on Friday. | |
US and Iranian officials met three times last year to discuss how best to stabilise Iraq. | |
It is one of the few forums in which the two countries, which cut diplomatic ties in 1979, have direct contact. | |
"We are happy to sit down for the talks but it's increasingly clear Iran is not," US embassy spokeswoman Mirembe Nantongo said. | |
'Good relations' | |
Iraq and Iran were arch-enemies during the rule of Saddam Hussein, but ties have improved since he was overthrown and a Shia-led government came to power. | |
President Talabani and Prime Minister Maliki both visited Tehran last year. | |
The BBC's John Leyne in Tehran says Mr Ahmadinejad's visit, if it goes ahead, will set the seal on reconciliation between Iran the two countries. | |
An Iraqi government spokesman said the leaders would discuss bilateral relations and joint projects. | |
"It's significant in the sense that Iraq wants to have good relations with Iran," he said. | |
But he added that Iran should not interfere in Iraq's internal affairs, and should respect Iraq's right to have relations with any country it might choose. | |
Iran has been accused by the United States of helping insurgents in Iraq, but the Iranian government insists it is actually playing a positive role there. | |
The US will have to give its tacit approval for Mr Ahmadinejad's visit to go ahead, our correspondent says. |