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Iraqi President rejects use of Its territory for attacks on Gulf States
Iraqi President Nizar Amedi on Saturday reaffirmed Iraq's rejection of any use of its territory as a launchpad for attacks against Gulf states, stressing the need to preserve the country's stability and prevent it from becoming an arena for regional conflicts.
Speaking during a discussion session at the eighth Baghdad Dialogue Conference, Amedi said Iraq was committed to protecting its sovereignty and preventing its territory from being used to harm neighboring countries.
He reiterated Baghdad's opposition to any attacks against Gulf states launched from Iraqi territory.
Amedi said Iraq is at a sensitive regional juncture, requiring it to safeguard political and security stability and avoid the repercussions of an expanding regional conflict.
Separately, Amedi said the international coalition's mission in Iraq will end on September 30, at the request of the Iraqi government. He stressed that Baghdad remains committed to strengthening its security and sovereignty and preventing its territory from being used for hostile acts against countries in the region.