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Iraq Marks Independence Day

Iraq Independence Day filled the nation with pride as Iraq celebrated its historic path to sovereignty. Every year, citizens recall October 3, 1932, when Iraq joined the League of Nations and became the first Arab country to gain full independence from colonial rule. This moment continues to symbolize freedom, unity, and resilience.

Moreover, messages of congratulations poured in from around the world. From Doha, Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani sent warm greetings to President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid. In addition, Qatar’s Deputy Amir and Prime Minister joined him in expressing admiration for Iraq’s continued progress and stability.

Likewise, Jordan’s King Abdullah II extended his best wishes, emphasizing his hopes for Iraq’s lasting peace and prosperity. From Yerevan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan also congratulated Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani. He stressed the importance of expanding cooperation in trade, culture, and development.

Furthermore, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko celebrated the occasion with a call to strengthen economic and political ties. At the same time, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev shared his congratulations and reflected on his recent meeting with President Rashid in New York. He reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s commitment to building deeper and more productive relations with Iraq.

Beyond the diplomatic greetings, Iraq Independence Day reminds citizens of the nation’s early journey toward freedom. The anniversary recalls the leadership of King Faisal I, who took the throne in 1921. Through his determination, he united Iraq’s diverse communities and guided the young nation toward sovereignty.

In addition, King Faisal I’s vision and diplomacy secured Iraq’s entry into the League of Nations. That achievement marked Iraq’s emergence as a recognized and independent state, free to chart its own future.

Today, Iraq stands stronger than ever. As people celebrate, they also look forward to renewed growth, cooperation, and peace. Ultimately, Iraq Independence Day serves as both a remembrance of the past and a promise for a brighter tomorrow.

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