Al-Sahhaf: We will not accept the violation of Iraq’s sovereignty

Ahmed Al-Sahhaf that "The Iraqi Foreign Ministry issued its strongly worded statement condemning and denouncing in the strongest terms the escalating bombardment by the Iranian side, which began with artillery, then missile, and then drones, and targeted areas in Kurdstan Iraq It left many dead and injured".

Consistency: "It is a blatant, hostile and provocative unilateral violation, and constitutes a new and escalating approach to the Iranian aggression on Iraqi soil, and flagrantly offends the principles of good-neighbourliness.".

Al-Sahhaf pointed out that "has been summoned Iran’s ambassador With Baghdad, handing him a strongly worded protest note, and understanding the Iraqi government’s procedures within the diplomatic track, at the highest level".

He continued: "Certainly, these hostile acts will have serious repercussions on the security of the region, and will have very sensitive repercussions on the internal Iraqi security, especially as they come in the shadow of developments in a very qualitative context, in the context that the democratic state in Iraq is completing its constitutional obligations, in response to the demand of the people, and we need For more stability".

When asked about Iran’s reaction to the protest note, a spokesman for Iraqi Foreign Ministry: "The diplomatic protocol context requires that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs submit its protest note to the Iranian ambassador, to be handed over to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, to inform the concerned authorities inside IranThen our memorandum will be answered with evidence and evidence".

He added: "It is certain that any unilateral action is not carried out in coordination with Iraqi governmentit will complicate the security scene and will not solve any problem along the border strip, especially since there is a societal and natural overlap between the two countries.".

Al-Sahhaf explained: "There are fundamental transformations in the two countries that may reflect negatively on the parties, so it is necessary to resort to coordination and approved protocols, which would preserve common interests and emphasize good neighborliness, and what happened is a violation of all these principles".

And for his comment on your violations Turkey Also for Iraqi lands from time to time, al-Sahhaf said: "There is a pretext for Iran and Turkey, and Iraq, through its government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, continues to assert that any challenge of a security nature along the border strip between Iraq and Iran or Iraq and Turkey must be confronted with joint coordination and finding common frameworks that express good intentions and enshrine the principles of good neighborliness.".

Consistency: "If there is any security challenge seen by any party, coordination and communication with the federal government in Baghdad must be adopted, in order to reach collective and participatory solutions to solve these problems.".

Al-Sahaf concluded his speech by emphasizing that "The region is beset by complex crises and overlapping complexity, and all of this requires sincerity of intentions, clarity of procedures, and commitment to means that prevent escalation, in order to avoid unpredictable consequences.".

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explained Ahmed Al-Sahhaf The Iraqi Foreign Ministry issued its strongly worded statement condemning and denouncing in the strongest terms, the escalating bombardment from the Iranian side, which began with artillery, then missile, and then drones, and targeted areas in Kurdstan Iraq It left many dead and wounded.”

And he added, “It is a flagrant, hostile and provocative unilateral violation, and constitutes a new and escalating approach to Iranian aggression on Iraqi soil, and flagrantly offends the principles of good neighborliness.”

Al-Sahhaf pointed out that “the Iran’s ambassador Baghdad, handing him a strongly worded protest note, and understanding the Iraqi government’s procedures within the diplomatic track, at the highest level.”

He continued: “It is certain that these hostile acts will have serious repercussions on the security of the region, and will have very sensitive repercussions on the internal Iraqi security, especially as they come in the shadow of developments in a very qualitative context, in the context that the democratic state in Iraq is completing its constitutional obligations, in response to the people’s demand. We need more stability.”

When asked about Iran’s reaction to the protest note, a spokesman for Iraqi Foreign Ministry: “The diplomatic protocol context requires that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs submit its protest note to the Iranian ambassador, to be handed over to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, to inform the concerned authorities inside IranThen our memorandum will be responded to with evidence and evidence.”

He added, “What is certain is that any unilateral action is not carried out in coordination with… Iraqi governmentIt will complicate the security scene and will not solve any problem along the border strip, especially since there is a societal and natural overlap between the two countries.”

Al-Sahaf explained: “There are fundamental transformations in the two countries that may reflect negatively on both sides, so it is necessary to resort to coordination and approved protocols, which would preserve common interests and emphasize good neighborliness, and what happened is a violation of all these principles.”

And for his comment on your violations Turkey Also, on the Iraqi lands from time to time, Al-Sahaf said: “There is a pretext for Iran and Turkey, and Iraq through its government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to stress that any challenge of a security nature along the border strip between Iraq and Iran or Iraq and Turkey, must be confronted with joint coordination and finding common frameworks that express good intentions and perpetuates the principles of good neighbourliness.

And he added, “If there is any security challenge seen by any party, coordination and communication with the federal government in Baghdad must be adopted, to reach collective and participatory solutions to solve these problems.”

Al-Sahhaf concluded his speech by stressing that “the region is beset by complex crises and overlapping complexity, and all of this requires sincerity of intentions, clarity of procedures, and commitment to means that prevent escalation, in order to avoid unpredictable consequences.”

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