AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSecurity Crackdown: Iraq’s National Security Service says it foiled an assassination plot targeting its chief Abdul Karim Al-Basri and senior officers, arresting suspects linked to a Baath-linked front after surveillance and infiltration. State Weapons Policy: Iraq’s top political and judicial leaders reiterated that all weapons must stay under state authority, stressing rule of law and state control over security decisions. Regional Diplomacy Shift: Baghdad condemned Iranian missile strikes on Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan, warning against wider confrontation and calling for dialogue as it seeks closer ties with Arab states and the U.S. Jordan-Iraq Security Ties: Jordan’s PM told Iraq’s parliament speaker that Iraq’s security is a pillar of Jordan’s stability, warning about non-state armed groups operating from Iraqi territory. Human Rights/Development: Former Iraqi president Abdul Latif Rashid praised China’s “right to development” approach in a Beijing interview, linking development to everyday human rights. World Cup Politics at the Border: Visa denials and entry barriers continue to shadow the tournament, including reports of Iraq-linked officials facing travel issues.
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