The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs held high-level discussions with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), addressing the latest security developments in the region and the repercussions of targeting vital energy facilities in the Arab Gulf states. The consultations focused on the importance of the ongoing diplomatic understandings between the United States and Iran and their potential role in de-escalating tensions and enhancing regional stability. Iraqi diplomacy strongly condemned the attacks on civilian energy plants in the United Arab Emirates, reiterating Baghdad's rejection of any moves that contribute to broadening the scope of the conflict. Iraq proposed an initiative to form technical and joint investigation committees in cooperation with Gulf states to identify the parties responsible for these assaults, a step aimed at consolidating collective security and protecting the region's infrastructure.
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Jun 13, 2026
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Baghdad Proposes Forming Joint Investigation Committees with Gulf States Regarding Attacks on Energy Facilities
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