Iraqi President Calls for Immediate Cessation of US-Israeli ‘Aggression’ BAGHDAD – Iraqi President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated a need to halt what he describes as “immediate aggression” by the United States and Israel, according to a Reuters report released today. The president’s comments reflect ongoing concerns regarding escalating tensions in the region. Pezeshkian, a close ally of the Iranian government, emphasized the urgency of stopping the actions he characterizes as aggressive. He stated that the cessation of this aggression is crucial to achieving an end to the current conflict and mitigating wider regional instability. Details regarding the specific actions prompting the president’s statement have not been released. However, the comments align with longstanding criticisms from the Iraqi government regarding perceived foreign interference in the country’s affairs. The Iraqi president’s position is supported by the Iranian government, which has repeatedly voiced its opposition to what it considers to be US and Israeli military activities in the Middle East. This statement comes as diplomatic efforts continue to seek a resolution to the ongoing conflict. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Topics: #president #iranian #aggression Post navigation The debut of the inner-MM rose: the form was better than the result really reflected