Iraqi-UN Discussions on Regional Developments and Energy Facility Security
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry held telephone discussions with the Directorate General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), addressing the latest regional developments and the repercussions of targeting energy facilities in the Gulf states. The two sides reviewed diplomatic efforts aimed at bridging viewpoints between the United States and Iran, and the importance of signing memorandums of understanding that contribute to de-escalation and regional stability. The discussions touched upon recent attacks on energy infrastructure in the region, including the "Barakah" nuclear power plant, where Iraq renewed its categorical condemnation of any aggression targeting civilian and vital facilities, rejecting any efforts to widen the conflict. Furthermore, Iraq expressed its full readiness to cooperate with Gulf states by forming joint international investigation committees to identify those responsible for these attacks, thereby ensuring the collective security of the region.
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