Iraqi Foreign Minister condemns Barakah nuclear plant attack in IAEA call
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, received a high-level diplomatic phone call on Friday, June 12, 2026, from the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi.
During the exchange, Grossi extended his formal congratulations to Hussein on renewing his mandate as Foreign Minister within Prime Minister Ali Falih al-Zaidi’s newly formed cabinet. The IAEA chief noted that Hussein’s continued leadership serves as a vital anchor for the stability of Iraqi foreign policy, fostering the steady development of Baghdad’s diplomatic networks with global partners.
The conversation focused heavily on volatile regional security dynamics, centering on ongoing international efforts to broker a memorandum of understanding between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Hussein and Grossi exchanged assessments regarding the potential frameworks of an upcoming Washington-Tehran understanding, noting that a successful diplomatic breakthrough remains essential to lowering regional military frictions, preventing cross-border escalations, and meeting the collective desire of Middle Eastern populations for long-term peace.
The diplomats directly addressed the recent wave of hostile military operations that have shaken the Arabian Gulf corridor. Hussein reiterated Iraq’s firm, unyielding opposition to any expansion of regional warfare or attempts to compromise neighboring sovereign stability.
Crucially, the Foreign Minister addressed the recent strike against the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant in the United Arab Emirates. Hussein issued a firm condemnation of the attack on behalf of the Iraqi state, emphasizing Baghdad’s absolute rejection of kinetic operations targeting civil infrastructure and critical energy facilities.
To reinforce this stance, Hussein announced that Iraq is fully prepared to actively cooperate with its sister Gulf nations. Baghdad has offered to participate in specialized, joint investigative committees to help analyze technical data and identify the actors responsible for the strikes, viewing collective defense intelligence as a vital mechanism to safeguard mutual regional security.
Concluding the call, Hussein expressed his gratitude to Grossi for his outreach and commended the IAEA’s continuous institutional efforts to facilitate constructive dialogue and build international trust. The minister emphasized that Iraq remains committed to maximizing its diplomatic ties with its immediate Arab neighborhood, placing a high strategic priority on its relationship with the United Arab Emirates.
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6/13/2026 7:22:36 AM