Saturday, November 25, 2023

Iraq Vows to Prevent Cross-Border Attacks Amid Regional Tensions, 25 NOV

 Iraq Vows to Prevent Cross-Border Attacks Amid Regional Tensions

In a decisive move towards regional stability, the Iraqi government has pledged its commitment to preventing attacks on its neighboring countries. The pronouncement comes in the wake of growing concerns about potential security threats originating from Iraqi soil.

Addressing Security Concerns

The government has assured that it is taking all necessary measures to regulate armed groups within its borders. The intention behind this is to prevent Iraqi territory from being used as a springboard for aggression against other states. This determination is part of Iraq’s wider efforts to maintain regional equilibrium and cultivate good relations with its neighboring nations.

Prioritizing National Sovereignty and Security

As part of this initiative, Iraq’s leadership has been engaged in dialogue with various factions. The purpose of these dialogues is to secure a consensus on non-interference in the affairs of other nations. It is also aimed at emphasizing the importance of national sovereignty and security. This move is seen as a clear indication of Iraq’s commitment to peace and stability in the region.

Preventing Cross-Border Attacks

Following the ongoing conflict and cross-border attacks, Iraqi Prime Minister Abadi has promised to retaliate if any citizen is attacked in the Kurdistan region. Incidents of US troops being repeatedly attacked in Iraq and Syria have raised the stakes, signaling heightened tensions in the region. In response, the government’s vow to prevent cross-border attacks is seen as a critical step towards ensuring the safety of its citizens and maintaining peace in the region.

https://bnn.network/world/iraq/iraq-vows-to-prevent-cross-border-attacks-amid-regional-tensions/


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