Recently, Iraq has made a strong statement urging for non-interference in Syria's internal affairs and emphasizing the importance of respecting the sovereignty and independence of the country. The government spokesperson, Bassem Al-Awadi, highlighted that Iraq stands firm on the principle of non-interference and believes that any foreign meddling in Syria would be detrimental to the region's stability and security.
Al-Awadi reiterated Iraq's support for inclusive dialogue among all factions and orientations within Syria, with the goal of serving the best interests of the Syrian people. He emphasized the need for a constitution that protects the rights of Syrians and upholds the diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious fabric of the nation.
The Iraqi government's stance is clear: while supporting efforts for internal dialogue and reconciliation in Syria, any external intervention would only exacerbate the conflict and deepen divisions within the country. Iraq views Syria's security, territorial integrity, and independence as crucial not only for Syria itself but also for the broader stability of the entire region.