Baghdad-INA
The United Nations envoy to Iraq, Jeanine Plasschaert, confirmed today, Thursday, that the Iraqis are looking forward to forming their new government.
"The Iraqis are looking to form their new government and the country needs cooperation to manage power," , Plasschaert said, during her briefing before the United Nations Security Council in its special session discussing the situation in Iraq, and the Iraqi News Agency (INA) followed it, stressing that "the time has come to shed light on what the Iraqi people deserve.".
She added, "We have always emphasized the dialogue between Baghdad and Erbil to end the outstanding problems, and the institutional dialogue between Baghdad and Erbil has become more important," noting at the same time that "Iraq is exposed to water scarcity due to climatic changes, reduced river flows, and no less dangerous environmental challenges.".
Regarding the camps in Syria, Plasschaert stressed that "the camps in northeastern Syria are time bombs, and the children in al-Hol camp are subject to forced conscription," warning that "the danger in al-Hol camp affects the entire region."
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