Iraq's decision to invite newly installed Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to the upcoming Arab League summit in Baghdad has ignited significant political controversy within the country. The invitation follows al-Sharaa's recent rise to power after a swift rebel offensive ousted his predecessor in Syria. Iraqi political factions are deeply divided over the move, with some viewing it as a necessary diplomatic step and others criticizing it as premature or provocative. The situation highlights the complex regional dynamics and the sensitive nature of Iraq's foreign policy decisions. The summit is expected to be a focal point for broader discussions on Middle Eastern stability.
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Baghdad invites new Syrian president to a summit, sparking political division in Iraq
The official invitation extended by Iraq to new Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to attend the upcoming Arab League summit in Baghdad has triggered sharp political divisions within Iraq
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