Iraq denies any normalization of relations with ‘Israel’

Baghdad (QNN)- Iraqi authorities have denied the Emirati media’s claim that Baghdad intends to normalize relations with the ‘Israel’.

Recently, some media outlets have claimed that after the normalization of relations between the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco with the occupation state, it is now Iraq’s turn.

The Arabic Sky News network (UAE media) published this claim on its Twitter page on Tuesday evening and deleted it after a while.

However, in response to the news, the spokesman for the Iraqi President said, “The media and social media pages have published fake statements attributed to the president, saying that Iraq is ready to sign a peace agreement with Israel.”

He continued, “We emphasize that what is being published in these media outlets is completely false and that these allegations are fabricated,” the Rudaw channel in the Iraqi Kurdistan region was quoted as saying by the Iraqi official.

Last year, ‘Israel’ and Arab countries, including the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco normalized ties, known as the Abraham Accords.

Palestinians condemned the normalization agreements, saying they encouraged Israel’s denial of their rights and do not serve the Palestinian cause.

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