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Iraq’s Stability Remains a Priority, Says UN Representative

The United Nations representative in Iraq, Mohammed Al-Hassan, reaffirmed Iraq’s commitment to strengthening stability and security. Speaking at the Baghdad Dialogue Conference on Saturday, he emphasized Iraq’s dedication to national unity.

Al-Hassan stated that Iraq remains determined to uphold stability, security, and national unity. He stressed that constructive dialogue is essential for the country’s future. Respecting diverse opinions and fostering a shared love for Iraq will help build a stronger and more secure nation.

He highlighted that Iraq’s rich history calls for unity. The nation must focus on its common interests to achieve long-term stability. He praised Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani for his clear vision in improving services and enhancing security measures.

Al-Hassan underscored that the United Nations remains committed to assisting Iraq. He assured that the UN will continue supporting Iraq’s efforts toward security, stability, and national growth.

He reiterated that Iraq’s stability requires continuous dialogue and cooperation. By prioritizing national unity, Iraq can create a stronger and more secure future. Moving forward, Iraq must embrace development and regional partnerships to maintain long-term stability.

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