Baghdad: Head of the Supreme Islamic Council of Iraq, Sheikh Humam Hamoudi, and the British Ambassador to Iraq, Irfan Siddiq, engaged in discussions on regional developments and the Iraqi political landscape. The meeting focused on the process of forming the remaining authorities in Iraq and the vision for a coordinating framework for the next phase.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, a statement from the Supreme Council indicated that Sheikh Hamoudi hosted Ambassador Siddiq at his office. During the meeting, Sheikh Hamoudi emphasized that the vision for the coordinating framework is grounded in a constitutional foundation that reflects the popular will and Iraqi identity. This vision considers a comprehensive understanding of internal and external challenges and the requirements for addressing them. He highlighted the commitment of all national forces to dialogue and consensus as essential for maintaining political stability.
Sheikh Hamoudi expressed his confidence that Iraq is moving towards significant transformations, particularly in managing its internal affairs and enhancing international cooperation. He believes this progress will position Iraq as a regional and international stabilizing force and a genuine player in shaping the region’s security and future.