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Iraq's government spokesman said Baghdad has ordered pro-Iran armed groups to disarm by Sept. 30.
2026-06-29
Iraq's government spokesman said Baghdad has ordered pro-Iran armed groups to disarm by Sept. 30.
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2026-06-29
Iraq’s foreign minister told a joint press conference in Baghdad with Iran’s foreign minister that Baghdad is willing to mediate between the US and Iran to help end the conflict, saying Iraq maintains good relations with both and is prepared to work
Iraq’s foreign minister told a joint press conference in Baghdad with Iran’s foreign minister that Baghdad is willing to mediate between the US and Iran to help end the conflict, saying Iraq maintains good relations with both and is prepared to work with both sides. He said Iraq has previously facilitated US–Iran cooperation. Despite a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the US, he added that clashes in the Strait of Hormuz continue and warned the war must end to avoid regional destruction.
2026-06-29
Iran resumed scheduled commercial flights between Tehran and Dubai on Monday, the first since late‑February hostilities with the US and Israel, press outlets reported. The restart follows a US‑Iran agreement to halt a series of attacks in the Strait
Iran resumed scheduled commercial flights between Tehran and Dubai on Monday, the first since late‑February hostilities with the US and Israel, press outlets reported. The restart follows a US‑Iran agreement to halt a series of attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. Mehr news agency, citing the head of Imam Khomeini International Airport, said preparations for the Tehran‑Dubai route are complete and the first flight has departed. IRNA quoted a Civil Aviation Organization spokesperson saying Iranian carriers will operate UAE services in the initial phase, with Emirati carriers to commence in a second phase.
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