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Iraq Warns EU Sanctions on Iran Could Lead to Dangerous Dead End

Iraq has voiced strong concern over the possibility of renewed European Union sanctions on Iran. The foreign minister warned that EU sanctions on Iran could push the entire region toward a dangerous dead end. His remarks came during an interview in New York, where he highlighted the urgent need for dialogue instead of confrontation.

During the discussion, he stressed that the reimposition of previous restrictions would not ease tensions. Instead, EU sanctions on Iran would increase pressure on an already unstable Middle East. He argued that such pressure risks sparking unpredictable reactions and deepening conflicts across the region.

He further explained that the Palestinian issue already weighs heavily on Iran and neighboring states. Therefore, adding new economic penalties could ignite further instability. According to him, EU sanctions on Iran would not solve the crisis but rather create new complications.

In addition, he pointed out that Israeli threats against Tehran are intensifying regional divisions. He warned that constant escalation could open the door to a broader confrontation. At the same time, he underlined that every new measure adds fresh risks for Iraq and its neighbors.

The minister also turned attention to Iraq’s own situation. He noted that Iraq’s geography and airspace have increasingly become part of the regional conflict. Rockets, drones, and other military operations are affecting the country’s stability. He emphasized that Iraq cannot remain isolated from the ongoing power struggle between Iran and Israel.

However, he expressed cautious optimism about diplomacy. He argued that dialogue and negotiations remain the only way to prevent further escalation. He urged European leaders to consider long-term solutions instead of short-term punitive steps. In his words, punitive measures only close doors that should remain open.

Regional observers believe his remarks reflect growing alarm in Baghdad. They note that Iraq fears being caught in the middle of larger rivalries. With rising threats and continued instability, Iraq wants the EU to prioritize diplomacy over confrontation.

Ultimately, the message was clear: the path of sanctions leads to a dangerous dead end. Dialogue and cooperation, not confrontation, remain the best tools for regional peace.

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