Alwaght- Iraqi President Abdel Latif Rashid has arrived in the capital Tehran to express his condolences for the passing of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi.
President Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and some other officials were martyred in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
Millions mourned the late president across the country, with the commemorations culminating in Thursday in which over three million people took park.
Senior officials and heads of state from 68 countries visited Iran for the funeral ceremony.
Various regional groups also joined the ceremony.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani was among the first officials to arrive in Iran.
The President of the Federal Supreme Court, Judge Jassim Muhammad Abboud, and several Iraqi ministers and governors also accompanied al-Sudani on his trip to Iran.
In a meeting with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on Wednesday morning, the Iraqi prime minister extended condolences to the Iranians on behalf of the Iraqi government and nation over the martyrdom of the late president and foreign minister of Iran.
In this meeting, PM al-Sudani said: "I came to meet His Highness in these impressive circumstances to express the sadness, grief and condolences of the government and nation of Iraq to the government and nation of Iran. What we saw from Mr. Raisi, the martyred president of Iran, was nothing but honesty, sincerity, purity, work and effort, and service to the people."