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US urges calm amid ‘disturbing’ reports of unrest in Baghdad

National Security Council spokesman also denies reports on embassy being evacuated

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Aug 2022 7:00AM

US urges calm amid ‘disturbing’ reports of unrest in Baghdad
Supporters of Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr gather outside and on the balcony of the Government Headquarters in the capital Baghdad's Green Zone, on August 29, 2022. US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby has denied reports that the US embassy in Iraq, also located inside the Green Zone, was being evacuated. – AFP pic, August 30, 2022

WASHINGTON – The United States yesterday called fresh unrest in Baghdad “disturbing”, urging Iraqis to abstain from violence that has left at least eight dead after powerful Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr said he was quitting politics.

“Reports today of unrest throughout Iraq are disturbing,” said National Security Council spokesman John Kirby after Sadr loyalists stormed the government palace in Baghdad’s Green Zone in reaction to his announcement.

“Iraqi institutions are not being allowed to function. This in turn increases the risk of violence,” Kirby said.

“Security, stability and sovereignty should not be put at risk...We urge those involved to remain calm, to abstain from this violence and pursue peaceful avenues of redress,” he said.

Kirby denied reports that the US embassy in Iraq, also located inside the Green Zone, was being evacuated. 

“There’s no evacuation going on at the embassy,” he said. – AFP, August 30, 2022

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