Iraq joins global dialogue as President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid travels to New York for the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80).
He departed on Saturday, leading a high-ranking Iraqi delegation to attend one of the world’s most important diplomatic gatherings. His participation marks a key moment for Iraq’s foreign policy and international presence.
According to a statement from the Presidency’s Media Department, the official delegation includes top government leaders. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein is part of the team.
Also joining are Kurdistan Region Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani and Health Minister Dr. Salih al-Hasnawi.
In addition, Minister of Migration and Displacement Evan Faeq Jabro and National Security Advisor Qasim al-Araji are traveling with the group. Several other senior officials are also attending the assembly.
Meanwhile, President Rashid plans to meet with global leaders on the sidelines of the event. Through these meetings, Iraq aims to build partnerships and encourage regional and global cooperation.
Clearly, the country is working to strengthen its diplomatic influence and promote mutual understanding.
Furthermore, this visit highlights Iraq’s growing commitment to international engagement. Iraq joins global dialogue not just as a participant but as an active voice on regional peace and development.
In recent years, Iraq has expanded its diplomatic outreach. Its leadership wants to play a more constructive role in solving regional conflicts.
By participating in UNGA 80, Iraq demonstrates its readiness to shape future discussions.
In conclusion, Iraq joins global dialogue with a clear agenda: to promote stability, attract partnerships, and contribute to meaningful solutions.
With a full delegation in place, the nation is ready to speak and listen on the world stage. This engagement signals Iraq’s continued pursuit of a more connected, peaceful, and cooperative global future that benefits its people and the international community.


