Allaying India's concern on the security situation in the country, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said "there are many places in the country which are peaceful and stable. We invite Indian companies to invest in such areas, like Southern Iraq".
Addressing a joint press conference with External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid after delegation-level talks, Zebari said, "I won't say it is normal situation. In every business, there is an element of risk involved and risk can be manageable also. There are many many opportunities".
Noting that India is the largest buyer of Iraqi oil in the world, he said "this need is continually increasing".
"The (Iraqi) government reassured the Indian side that Iraq will meet India's demand (for energy), even in future," the Iraqi Minister added.
Khurshid said that both sides discussed the entire range of issue and avenues of partnership including energy security.
"We just don't want to have relationship for trade. We want to look beyond all sectors," he said.
The two leaders discussed economy, trade and cooperation in various areas like Information Technology, pharmaceuticals, medicine, infrastructure and security.
Khurshid also called on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki and handed him a letter of invitation by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit India which he accepted.
Iraq has witnessed a bloody war since 2003 when the US-led international troops invaded the country on the ground that the then Saddam Hussein regime had weapons of mass destruction.
