Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani: Iraq does not want to be a party to this war, which lacks any legal basis'
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Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani: Iraq does not want to be a party to this war, which lacks any legal basis'
"Iraq does not want to be a party to this war, which lacks any legal basis and constitutes aggression against a sovereign country. The religious and official leadership of Iran has been attacked, as the Supreme Leader was assassinated in an unprecedented situation."
"This balance is becoming increasingly fragile as pro- and anti-Iranian militias operate from Iraqi soil in a crossfire of missiles and drones, further complicated by the actions of the U.S., Israel, and Iran."
Iraq, under Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani, is navigating a complex political landscape marked by regional conflicts and internal militia pressures. Since November, the formation of a new government has been delayed due to the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. Al-Sudani's administration seeks to avoid involvement in this conflict, which threatens Iraq's oil-dependent economy. The situation is complicated by the presence of pro- and anti-Iranian militias and recent attacks on military bases, raising concerns about Iraq's stability and sovereignty.
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