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TEHRAN (AFP) – Iran and Iraq will discuss with the Red Cross the future of an outlawed armed Iranian opposition group living in Iraq, visiting Iraqi foreign minister Hoshyar Zebari said on Tuesday.
"We have proposed the formation of a joint committee between Iran, Iraq and the (International Committee of the) Red Cross to resolve the issue of (People's Mujahedeen of Iran) at Camp Ashraf," Zebari said at a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi.
The committee "will discuss the requests of the members of this group who live in Camp Ashraf, particularly those who seek to return to Iran without any pressure or difficulty," Zebari said.
The People's Mujahedeen set up Camp Ashraf in the 1980s -- when now-executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's regime was at war with Iran -- as a base from which to operate against Tehran.
The group, which describes itself as both left-wing and Islamic, opposed the Shah of Iran and now seeks to oust the clerical regime that took power in Tehran in the 1979 revolution.
"We have asked international organisations and European parliaments to encourage the (group's) members to leave Iraq, and to facilitate (the movement of) those members who seek to go those countries," Zebari said.
He insisted the Iraqi government is adamant that the base be shut down by the end of the year.
The camp has become a mounting problem for Iraqi authorities since US forces handed over security for the camp in January 2009, and amid pressure from Tehran to hand over the members of the militant group.
Meanwhile, Salehi said Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi will travel to Iraq to sign agreements as the two neighbours seek to increase their trade volume.
Six agreements have been prepared to be signed between the two sides during Rahimi's visit, Salehi told the press conference.
The joint Iran-Iraq economic commission will be chaired by Rahimi and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on July 6, with an aim of boosting bilateral investments and trade volumes, Salehi said.
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