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Iraq Sees Gradual Return of German Diplomatic Missions

Iraq is witnessing a gradual return of foreign diplomatic activity after Germany began restoring operations at its embassy in Baghdad and consulate in Erbil following months of regional security tensions.

German officials confirmed on Monday that diplomatic staff are returning in phases as part of efforts to resume normal operations in Iraq. However, no official date has yet been announced for the full restoration of visa and consular services.

The development marks a positive sign for Iraq’s diplomatic environment after several international missions reduced or suspended parts of their operations earlier this year due to escalating regional instability linked to tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States.

The latest Iraq diplomatic mission return reflects growing confidence among foreign governments in Iraq’s security situation and the country’s ability to maintain stability despite ongoing regional challenges.

Baghdad and Erbil continue to host major diplomatic and international missions, with Iraqi authorities seeking to reassure foreign partners and maintain normal diplomatic engagement throughout periods of heightened tension.

Several embassies had previously scaled back staff presence and services over security concerns, particularly following fears of wider regional escalation. The return of German personnel is viewed as an important step toward restoring broader international diplomatic activity inside Iraq.

The Iraq diplomatic mission return also highlights continued cooperation between Iraqi authorities and foreign governments aimed at preserving diplomatic operations and ensuring the safety of international personnel working in the country.

While some services remain limited, the phased reopening suggests improving conditions for diplomatic missions and international organizations operating in Iraq.

Officials have not indicated when all German consular services will fully resume, but the ongoing Iraq diplomatic mission return is being closely watched as an indicator of confidence in the country’s political and security climate.

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