Friday Afternoon Iraq Parliament News Highlights 10-7-22

Friday Afternoon Iraq Parliament News Highlights 10-7-22

Al-Sadr Comments On The Security Council Session And Provides Advice Regarding The Representative Of Iraq

Posted On2022-10-06 By Sotaliraq    The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, considered, on Tuesday, that the aspirations of the people are to form a government that is far from corruption.

Al-Sadr expressed, in a tweet to him on Twitter, "his support for the words of the participants in the Security Council session of self-restraint, calling for self-restraint and not to resort to violence and weapons from all parties."

Al-Sadr gave advice to the Security Council not to listen to what the permanent representative  of Iraq made  at this meeting, considering that "his speech strayed from the truth in most of what it contained, with great regret."

The United Nations representative in  Iraq  , Jenin Plasschaert, presented to the Security Council today, Tuesday, a briefing on the developments in the country.

She said that "the political differences in  Iraq  have affected the citizens because it is not possible to predict their end," noting that "the political class in Iraq  is unable to resolve the crisis."  LINK

The Iraqi Parliament Discusses The Iranian Bombing In A Session On Saturday .. Document

Shafaq News / The Media Department of the Iraqi Parliament announced, on Thursday, the agenda of the parliament session scheduled for next Saturday, including discussing the Iranian bombing file on the Kurdistan Region.

And the media department said in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, that "the Saturday session will include taking the constitutional oath of some deputies, and discussing the Iranian bombing file on the Kurdistan Region."

She added that "the session will also include the first reading of the draft mineral investment law, the first reading of the draft law on social security and retirement for workers, as well as general discussions."   LINK

Iranian Foreign Minister: We Will Not Tolerate The Continuation Of The Attacks From Kurdistan Region

Shafaq News/ On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian expressed his regret over what he called the continued attacks by the Iranian Kurdish opposition parties against his country, for which the territory of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq is a refuge.

This came in a phone call Abdollahian had with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein, according to what the first said today in a post on social media.

The Iranian foreign minister added that he thanked Hussein and the Iraqi prime minister for their efforts to release the Iranian Hajj, who was detained in Saudi Arabia.

Regarding the issue of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Abdollahian said: After 4 decades and despite repeated commitments by the region's authorities, the movements of armed terrorist groups from the region's territory against Iran's national security are still continuing, unfortunately.

He added, "We, with respect and commitment to developing distinguished relations between the two countries, as emphasized by senior military officials in the Islamic Republic of Iran, will not tolerate the continuation of attacks and terrorist acts by these factions that take the region as a refuge and target Iranian national security."

For nearly two weeks, the Iranian forces have launched intense artillery and drone bombardment targeting border areas in the Kurdistan Region under the pretext of attacking the Kurdish parties opposing the regime of the Islamic Republic in Tehran.

The Iraqi parliament is scheduled to hold a session to discuss the ongoing Iranian bombing of the region, which resulted in casualties and injuries, and for which Baghdad summoned the Iranian ambassador.

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US Senator: The Kurds Are Our Allies, And Iran's Attacks On The Region Are Dangerous

Shafaq News/ On Thursday, US Senator Chris Van Hollen described the Iranian attacks on Kurdistan Region as a "dangerous development", stressing the importance of the United States continuing to support "our Kurdish allies", whom he described as "key partners".

In an interview with the Kurdish service on "Voice of America" ​​radio, translated by Shafak News Agency, Houlin, who is also the Democratic member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, responded to a question about the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' bombing of areas in Kurdistan Region with missiles and drones, and how dangerous that is. On regional stability, he said, "Well, it's a serious matter, and it's a violation of Iraq's sovereignty in terms of the Iranian government's overstepping the border and attacking positions and people on the Iraqi side."

"The Iraqi government and the United States have been very clear that these violations of sovereignty must end," he said.

Iranian Bombing And Turkish Incursion

Hollin said that the Iranian regime "should only blame itself for the escalation of peaceful protests because of its suppression of the Iranian people, and should not try to export that to Iraq."

He added that the United States should do everything in its power to protect Iraq's sovereignty.

In response to a question regarding Turkish incursions and bombing as well, the US senator said that Turkish forces have been launching attacks for months in the regions of the region, where many innocent people were killed, adding, "Everyone outside Iraq must put an end to their violations of Iraq's sovereignty. American forces are there at the invitation of the The government of Iraq, but these other external powers do not."

On the targeting of the US consulate in Erbil with bombing and threats by Iranian-backed militias and what the United States must do in order to support its ally, the KRG, Hollin said, "The United States was doing two things, the first is to support the Iraqi government, where we now have the constant challenge in forming We are working with the parties to try to resolve that."

"But we also need to continue to support our Kurdish allies, who have been a key partner in the fight against ISIS and others in the region who are malign actors," the US senator added.

Hollin said that Washington "has provided continuous support and training to the Kurdish forces, but it is also clear in the context of supporting the Iraqi army in general."

Iran Protests

Regarding US President Joe Biden's release on Monday of a statement about taking further action against perpetrators of violence in Iran, Hollin said, "I think what the Biden administration will continue to do is look for entities that are part of this network that is suppressing peaceful protests." in such a brutal way."

On Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Iranian officials accusing the United States and Israel of plotting the ongoing protests in Iran, Hollin said, "This is laughable, and Iran has a habit of pointing fingers at others when they need to look in the mirror."

He added, "These protests are a natural result of the absolute deprivation of people's basic human rights. There is a regime that continues to suppress those human rights, in order to deprive women of basic freedoms, and therefore it is natural for there to be this kind of reaction from people seeking to be free." .

The US senator added, "I think that the United States maintains an open line of communication with civil society inside Iran to the extent that we can communicate with civil society groups inside Iran."

But he said, "If you're asking me whether or not the administration should adopt a policy of public regime change, I think the administration is on the right track at the moment. And if you look at the situation on the ground, I think the Biden administration is responding as it should."

And whether the United States would help the Iranian people bring down this regime, Hollin said, "I personally would like to see this regime go. The question is how will things go? And if the Iranians want to do it themselves, that is the question they have to decide. But what The United States should be careful not to do it is to suggest that, for example, we will use our military or our power to try to replace the regime in Iran."

On the impact of the Iranian protests on the position of many American representatives from both political parties who demanded that the Biden administration stop its talks with Iran in order to revive the nuclear agreement, Hollin said, "I do not support moving away from trying to reach a diplomatic solution that prevents Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon... The question is How to achieve this goal? There are those who would like to go to war in the region. But my view, and I am aware of President Biden's view, is that we will all be better off if this goal is achieved peacefully."

Iran's Role In Iraq

The US senator continued, saying, "Iran's malign actions in Iraq are taking place now in the absence of the (nuclear) Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and their actions in Iraq have increased dramatically after President Donald Trump tore up the JCPOA, and Iran has become more aggressive in Iraq."

The US senator concluded by recalling that in the middle of the Cold War, former President Ronald Reagan launched an "evil empire" on the Soviet Union, but he negotiated with Moscow an agreement to limit nuclear weapons, as at that time it was in our interest, and it is certainly in our interest to prevent Iran from Possession of a nuclear weapon, and it is in our interest to stand by the Iranian people and support them in their war against oppression."    LINK

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