The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has indicated that it is following the current developments in Baghdad with concern, expressing the hope that the political uncertainty that underpinned the recent events in Iraq will be resolved at the earliest opportunity and a comprehensive and broadly representative government will be formed. wasting no time to meet the aspirations of the Iraqi people.

And she stressed in her statement, “We respect the right of Iraqis to express their views and aspirations through democratic means,” emphasizing “the need to avoid violence and prioritize the maintenance of public order.” She urged all parties concerned to “act wisely and with restraint”.

And last Saturday, demonstrators from the Sadrist movement stormed the headquarters of the Iraqi parliament for the second time in less than a week, rejecting the “coordination framework” nomination of Muhammad Shayi al-Sudani for prime minister, while divisions continue between political forces that impede the formation new government after elections The last legislature will take place on October 10, 2021.