Baghdad: Iraq's prime minister's office has announced that Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi has directed the commander-in-chief of the armed forces to investigate reports from Saudi Arabia regarding attacks from drones that allegedly originated from Iraqi territory. The Iraqi government has emphasized its commitment to upholding the principles of good neighborliness and preventing its land from being used as a launching point for attacks on neighboring nations.
According to Deutsche Welle, the Iraqi government has pledged to examine the available evidence thoroughly and intends to take legal action against any individuals found to be involved in such activities. The statement underscores Iraq's constitutional commitment to fostering friendly relations with neighboring countries and ensuring that its territory is not used for hostile purposes.
Iraq, with its majority Shia population, shares a border exceeding 800 kilometers with Saudi Arabia. The country hosts several Iran-backed or affiliated Shiite militia groups, including the well-known Kataib Hezbollah. The geopolitical dynamics of the region are complex, with Iraq's southeastern coastline on the Persian Gulf situated close to Saudi Arabia's eastern coastline.