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Iraq assures foreign diplomatic missions of their security, vows no repeat of protest at Swedish embassy
Protesters gather at the entrance to the Swedish embassy in Baghdad a day after a man tore up and burned a copy of the Quran outside a mosque in the Swedish capital Stockholm, June 29, 2023. — Reuters pic

BAGHDAD, July 22 ―The Iraqi government sought to reassure diplomatic missions in the country of their security today, saying it would not allow a recurrence of the storming of the Swedish embassy.

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The statement from the Foreign Ministry came a day after hundreds of protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad, setting it on fire in protest against plans to burn a copy of the Quran in Stockholm. Iraq also expelled the Swedish ambassador.

"The Iraqi government is fully committed to the Vienna Convention that regulates diplomatic relations among countries and assures all resident diplomatic missions of their security and protection,” the ministry said.

"What happened to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden in Baghdad cannot be repeated, and any similar act will be subject to legal accountability,” it added. ― Reuters

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