US Officials Denounce Iran-Linked Attacks in Iraq
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On March 10, Washington (NationPress) reported that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed strong condemnation of the recent assaults carried out by Iran and its affiliated militia groups in Iraq during discussions with leaders from Iraq and Germany, as noted by the State Department.
In his conversation with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani, Rubio addressed the escalating security challenges in Iraq.
“The Secretary vehemently condemned the terrorist actions instigated by Iran and the Iran-aligned militia groups in Iraq, particularly within the Iraqi Kurdistan Region,” the State Department highlighted in a summary of the call.
The safety of American diplomatic personnel in Iraq was also a significant topic of discussion.
“Both leaders reiterated the critical need for the Iraqi government to implement all necessary precautions to protect US diplomats and facilities,” the summary stated.
Washington has consistently alerted that the actions of Iran-backed militias pose a significant threat to US personnel and allies in the region.
Rubio also engaged in a conversation with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, where they focused on regional tensions and collaboration with allied nations.
“The Secretary articulated the US objectives in the region, underscoring the necessity of safeguarding US personnel and partners while enhancing coordination with allies,” the State Department reported.
Furthermore, both leaders examined Iran's influence on regional instability.
“The Secretary and the Foreign Minister discussed the ongoing threats that the Iranian regime poses to regional stability and condemned the recent assaults,” the statement concluded.