Al-Mandlawi: Iraq is making efforts to prevent the ghost of war from the region and the world

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  • 14-10-2024, 17:23
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    Baghdad*INA  
    Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandlawi, confirmed today, Monday, that Iraq is making efforts to prevent the ghost of war from the region and the world.
     
    The media office of the acting Speaker of the House of Representatives said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Al-Mandlawi warned in his speech, which he delivered during his participation in the work of the (149) session of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva, the international community against the consequences of the conflict in the Middle East region turning into  all-out war with a greater impact on global security and peace," calling for "the formation of an international parliamentary delegation to visit Lebanon and Palestine and investigate the facts about the extent of the Zionist terrorist attacks against civilians," describing the events taking place as a "major challenge" to the global system and a real threat to international legitimacy, and that the recent attack on the UN peacekeeping forces (UNIFIL) is evidence of the extent of the arrogance of the occupation and its leaders, and proved that this outcast entity is now outside the scope of the legal, humanitarian and state framework."
     
    Al-Mandlawi stressed according to the statement that "international parliamentary bodies are facing a challenge and a test of the usefulness of their existence to express the aspirations of Its people,” demanding that “it take a clear and rapid position to spare the region and the world the dangers of slipping into a broad and destructive war,” calling on the presidency of the union and representatives of the participating parliaments to condemn the Zionist practices and serious violations of the charters and legitimate resolutions and to take responsible action to stop the aggression against Palestine, Lebanon and the countries of the region, by demanding that the Security Council take the necessary decisions in this regard and hold the leaders of the entity accountable, prevent humanitarian disasters against civilians, provide urgent humanitarian aid and return the displaced.”
     
    The Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives stressed the "necessity for the Parliamentary Union to adopt the signing of an international agreement criminalizing the use of artificial intelligence technology as a weapon in wars, due to its deadly impact that exceeds the impact of nuclear weapons, and to pay attention to enhancing the parliamentary performance of the legislative bodies of the member states and enabling them to perform their duties, in addition to taking the initiative to organize a responsible and serious humanitarian stand to intervene by all means in order to immediately stop the wars of genocide practiced by the Zionist entity, and to save the region and the world from its danger, effects and repercussions, and to exert efforts to raise the levels of cooperation between parliaments to exchange parliamentary expertise, and to emphasize the need to respect international humanitarian law and the rights of peoples to security and stability."
     
     He explained that "Iraq is making exceptional parliamentary and governmental diplomatic efforts to prevent the ghost of an all-out war from the region and the world, and that the Zionist entity is striving to ignite and expand this war by targeting diplomatic missions, leaders and symbols of countries within an aggressive methodology to control and impose wills and drag the region and the world into a comprehensive bloody war," indicating that "Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Iran are at the top of the list of targeted countries," indicating that "announcing the name of the religious authority, Sayyid Ali al-Sistani, who is a symbol of peace and moderation in the world, within the list of the entity's targets, is evidence of its arrogance and its lack of consideration for human and heavenly values and international legitimacy."