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    Amidst the Storms: Baghdad and Washington Support Regional Calm

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    [size=38]Amidst the Storms: Baghdad and Washington Support Regional Calm[/size]


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    Baghdad/Al-Masala: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed, on Thursday, that Iraq and the United States of America agreed on the necessity of calm and the keenness of all parties to prevent the expansion of the circle of conflict in the Middle East region, and to make the necessary efforts to end the conflict and spare the region the risk of escalation.
    The agreement between Iraq and the United States of America on the need for calm reflects the shared awareness of the importance of maintaining stability in the Middle East region, especially in light of the sensitive conditions witnessed in the region, including the war in Gaza and the tensions in southern Lebanon.
    The Foreign Ministry said in a statement, "During the reception of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Fuad Hussein in Washington, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara Leaf, the necessity of a ceasefire in the region and resolving crises through diplomatic means was emphasized, as well as the importance of making efforts to help the displaced Lebanese and provide support to end the humanitarian crisis."
    According to the statement, "The Assistant Secretary of State expressed her full support for Iraq and the Iraqi government's efforts to contain the crises."
    These efforts represent an attempt to avoid the expansion of the conflict, which is of utmost importance for Iraq, which seeks to maintain its internal stability and prevent any negative impact of regional crises on it.
    The Foreign Ministry added that "the issue of resolving the outstanding problems with the State of Kuwait and the need to return to the negotiating table was addressed. The Minister stressed that the recent meetings in New York between the Iraqi and Kuwaiti delegations confirmed that dialogues are the right way to resolve the problems, and that they will begin in the near future. He also stressed Iraq's genuine desire to reach understandings to resolve the existing differences."
    Iraq is going through a phase of economic and social reconstruction after years of conflicts and disputes, and any escalation in the region could lead to serious repercussions on the security and economic situation in the country.
    The Foreign Ministry added in its statement that "the strengthening of bilateral relations and joint cooperation between the two countries was discussed."
    The analysis indicates that appeasement means protecting Iraq's national interests and avoiding intervention in conflicts that could drain its resources, lead to an influx of refugees, or have negative economic effects.
    Such an agreement also enhances Iraq's position as a party seeking peace in the region, and emphasizes the importance of collective action with international powers to avoid escalation and create appropriate conditions for peaceful solutions, as maintaining stability in the region contributes to enhancing the internal stability of all the countries concerned, and limits the risks of new conflicts that may have disastrous effects on the humanitarian, political and economic levels.
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