Feuding Iraqi politicians should unite as a crucial operation to retake the city of Mosul from the Islamic State group draws near, a top US envoy said Thursday.
The latest turmoil in Baghdad saw a bitter row break out between Iraq's defence minister and parliament speaker, who are also the country's most prominent Sunni politicians.
The White House's special envoy to the coalition battling IS, Brett McGurk, said he had so far seen no impact on the campaign but called for greater cohesion ahead of Mosul.
"I will say when it comes to Mosul it'll be really important for Iraqi leaders to stay focused and be pulling together to get this right," he told reporters in Baghdad.
"It's not just a military campaign, which we're confident will go well, it's also the humanitarian element to make sure that IDPs (internally displaced persons) are taken care of and then the stabilisation to make sure that the ground is laid to return the people to their homes," he said.
Earlier this month, Defence Minister Khaled al-Obeidi accused speaker Salim al-Juburi of corruption, the row escalating in a travel ban on the head of the legislative house.
The judiciary since dropped the case against him after an expeditious hearing but the feud does not bode well for efforts to unite Sunni leaders in the run-up to an operation on Mosul.
Mosul, the country's second city, has been the main jihadist hub in Iraq since the Islamic State group seized it and proclaimed its "caliphate" more than two years ago.
The number of different players involved in the northern region and the scope of the likely population displacement will make an assault on Mosul Iraq's most challenging operation since it started fighting back against IS.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has vowed Iraq would be rid of IS by the end of the 2016 but McGurk refrained from giving a specific timeframe.
"The liberation of Mosul is coming, we are now approaching the final phase of the planning and the liberation is coming, and it's about time," the US envoy said.
Source: AFP
GMT 18:29 2018 Tuesday ,23 October
More displaced families return to their homes via Abu al-Dohor corridorGMT 16:26 2018 Saturday ,20 October
"Peskov" Putin to participate in quartet summit on Syria in IstanbulGMT 17:52 2018 Wednesday ,10 October
Ending crisis in Syria best solution to displaced problem "Petricek"GMT 16:30 2018 Saturday ,08 September
Gaps in Yemen human rights report to be discussed at Abu Dhabi meetGMT 16:19 2018 Friday ,07 September
Hundreds of displaced families return home in al-Mayadeen cityGMT 21:30 2018 Thursday ,06 September
UN Envoy says still hopeful for Houthi delegation to join Geneva talksGMT 04:15 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Kurds invited to join Syria peaceGMT 09:19 2018 Monday ,22 January
West's 'Russiaphobia' worse thanMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor