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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Iraq. There are 59 embassies in Baghdad, and several other countries maintain consulates in Erbil, Basra, Mosul and Najaf.
The purpose of the Independent Strategic Review was to: (a) assess the current threats to the peace and security of Iraq and the continued relevance of the Mission’s tasks and priorities; (b) provide recommendations to optimize the mandate, mission structure and staffing of UNAMI; and (c) assess options to support the Government of Iraq in ...
Control of many U.S.-operated bases was transferred to the Iraqi government during the 2020–2021 U.S. troop withdrawal. At the request of the Iraqi government in January 2024, [3] and amid rising regional tensions following the 2023 Israeli invasion of Gaza, the US and Iraq are set to begin negotiations to end US military presence in Iraq. [4]
ABM Secures Government Contracts in Iraq and Qatar ABM Government Services Awarded Two Linguist Task Orders by Department of Defense under DLITE Contract NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ABM (NYSE: ABM ...
It took over administration of the province from the Baghdad City Council, which the CPA created in 2004. It oversees the entire governorate, not just the City of Baghdad. The council is composed of 57 directly elected representatives in contrast to the 41 members in Iraq's other governorates.
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to end the U.N. political mission in Iraq established in 2003 following the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein to coordinate post ...
This is a list of United States ambassadors, or lower-ranking heads of a diplomatic mission to Iraq. Alexander K. Sloan (1931), chargé d'affaires; Paul Knabenshue (1932–1942), minister; Thomas M. Wilson (1942), minister; Loy W. Henderson (1943–1945), minister; George Wadsworth II (1946–1948), minister; Edward Savage Crocker II (1948 ...
Iraq was one of the founding members of the United Nations since 21 December 1945 as the Kingdom of Iraq. [1] [2] It signed the Declaration by United Nations in 1943. As a member of the UN, Iraq held a seat as a non-permanent member in the Security Council between 1957-1958 and 1974–1975. [3] [4]