Iran's Diplomatic Manoeuvre in Iraq to Stabilize Prime Minister Amid Spying Row
Iran's Quds Force commander, Esmail Qaani, urged Iraqi political leaders to support Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani amid spying allegations. The intervention aims to maintain regional stability and Iran's influence in Iraq amidst escalating conflicts in the Middle East. Qaani's visit underscores Tehran's strategic interests in preserving political equilibrium ahead of Iraq's parliamentary elections.
Iran's Quds Force commander, Esmail Qaani, has called on Iraqi political leaders to tamp down their criticism of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. The appeal came amid allegations of espionage swirling around the prime minister's office, sources revealed.
Qaani's visit to Baghdad aimed to steady Iran's regional ally. He met leaders of various political parties behind closed doors. The central concern for Tehran is maintaining stability in Iraq, where Iran exerts considerable influence. The situation is complicated by pressures from ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, notably the Gaza war and the turmoil in Lebanon.
Parliamentary elections in Iraq next year add another layer of complexity. The allegations against Sudani have sparked judicial probes and political maneuvering, with significant implications for his political future and broader regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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