Iraq condemns any ‘aggression, targeting’ of Gulf states, Jordan

Kuwait's Defense Minister Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Sabah visiting the scene of a fire at Kuwait's International Airport after Iranian drones hit a fuel depot on Wednesday. (KUNA/AFP)
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Updated 27 March 2026
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Iraq condemns any ‘aggression, targeting’ of Gulf states, Jordan

  • Iraq foreign ministry says the country is committed to taking the “necessary measures to manage the security challenges"
  • Comes a day after Gulf countries and Jordan issued a joint statement demanding Baghdad act immediately to prevent attacks from its territory

BAGHDAD: Iraq on Thursday condemned the targeting of the Gulf states and Jordan, a day after these countries issued a joint statement demanding Baghdad act to prevent attacks from its territory.
The Iraqi foreign ministry “affirms the government’s categorical condemnation of any aggression or targeting of the Gulf countries and the Kingdom of Jordan,” it said in a statement, adding it was prepared to “work jointly to address them (attacks) responsibly and swiftly.”
Iraq was committed to taking the “necessary measures to manage the security challenges,” it added.
On Wednesday, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan issued a joint statement demanding that Baghdad act immediately to prevent attacks from its territory by Iran-backed armed groups.
Iraq has been drawn into the war sparked by US and Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28.
Pro-Tehran Iraqi groups have said they have targeted US interests in the country, as well as the wider region.
Kuwait and Jordan have both said they have been targeted by Iraqi armed factions.
A shadowy group called Saraya Awliyaa Al-Dam (Guardians of the Blood Brigades), which claims to be part of the Tehran-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq, has claimed attacks on the two countries.