The United Nations Mission in Iraq reaffirmed its “readiness to assist in holding a dialogue between Iraqi political parties in order to bring their country out of the crisis and restore the confidence of the population.” Political tension in the country.

In her statement, she stressed “the importance of working to solve economic problems and provide effective public services”, calling on “all political parties to give priority to the national interests of Iraq.” He welcomed the recent calls for a national dialogue in Iraq, while urging “all participants to commit themselves, to participate actively and to agree on solutions without delay.”

And Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazemi had previously called for “various political aspects to reduce escalation and conduct a national dialogue by forming a committee that would include representatives of all parties, to develop a road map and resolve crises. country is watching.

Despite the fact that 10 months have passed since the Iraqi legislative elections, the course of the political process is still complicated in the light of the inability to elect a new president of the country and form a new government due to disagreements between political parties, accompanied by protests, which, as they fear, will lead to to further escalate the situation.