Baghdad, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed that the decision of the UN Security Council to set a date for ending the work of the UNAMI mission in Iraq at the end of 2025 does not mean a break with the United Nations and specialized International Agencies. The Prime Minister said in his speech during the Cabinet session today: "The recent decision of the Security Council to end the work of the UNAMI mission came at the request of the government, and it represents an international recognition of the progress made on the Iraqi scene in all fields." He added: "International organizations have reached a positive performance assessment of Iraq that supports stability," noting that "ending UNAMI's work does not mean a break with the United Nations and specialized international agencies." The Prime Minister indicated in his speech: "Iraq is the cornerstone of any stability process in the region." Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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