
Bahrain has formally protested ongoing drone attacks originating from Iraq, despite a US-Iran ceasefire, escalating tensions and complicating Baghdad’s diplomatic efforts.
The situation began with Bahrain summoning an Iraqi envoy following drone attacks targeting the kingdom and other regional states, continuing despite the US-Iran ceasefire. This action followed a similar move by Saudi Arabia the previous day, highlighting a growing regional concern regarding pro-Iranian groups operating from Iraq. Bahrain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned these “malicious drone attacks” launched from Iraqi territory. The diplomatic protest, delivered by Director General of Bilateral Relations Abdullah bin Ali Al Khalifa, demanded an urgent and responsible response from Baghdad. The attacks, orchestrated by Iran-aligned armed groups, represent a significant challenge to Iraq's efforts to repair relationships with its Arab neighbors. The conflict has been fueled by the US and Israel’s ongoing war with Iran, with Iraq becoming a staging ground for attacks against Gulf states and Jordan, including targeting the US embassy in Baghdad. Several Gulf countries, including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and the UAE, jointly demanded that Baghdad immediately halt these attacks last month. Despite Baghdad’s denial and assurances of taking constitutional and legal measures to address the situation, the attacks persist. In response, Baghdad offered full cooperation to investigate the attacks, demonstrating a desire to swiftly resolve the issue and maintain relations. These attacks are particularly concerning given the ceasefire agreement between Iran and the United States, as Iran-aligned groups initially suspended their actions before the attacks resumed.
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