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Iraq Declares It Will Not Become an Arena for Settling Scores

Baghdad — The head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, firmly stated on Sunday that Iraq will not be an arena for settling scores. This important declaration came during his meeting with Russia’s ambassador to Iraq, Elbrus Kutrashev, highlighting Iraq’s firm stance on avoiding conflict spillover.

At his office, Maliki welcomed Ambassador Kutrashev and exchanged views on bilateral relations between Iraq and Russia. They discussed the importance of expanding cooperation that benefits both nations, with Maliki emphasizing that Iraq will not be an arena for settling scores amid rising regional tensions.

Additionally, the discussion also covered recent regional events in Syria, Palestine, and Lebanon. Both officials addressed the impact of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war and the latest negotiations between Iran and the United States. Maliki reiterated. the country’s goal to protect its sovereignty and security.

As well as, he pointed out that the Middle East faces many challenges. To overcome these, Iraq supports cooperation among neighboring countries to maintain peace and stability. Maliki stressed that Iraq’s role should never be that of a battleground for outside conflicts.

In response, ambassador Kutrashev praised Iraq’s dedication to peace and stability. He assured that Russia remains committed to deepening its partnership with Iraq. Moscow aims to support initiatives that promote security and prosperity, reinforcing that cooperation is key.

Overall, Maliki’s message was clear and consistent throughout the meeting: Iraq will not be an arena for settling scores. This stance reflects Baghdad’s determination to focus on diplomacy and avoid becoming entangled in regional conflicts.

In Conclusion, the emphasis on Iraq will not be an arena for settling scores highlights the country’s resolve to safeguard its territory and contribute positively to regional peace. The discussions with Russia pave the way for strengthened ties and a cooperative future.

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