Iraq Assumes Control of UN Mission Building in Mosul
Basim al-Awadi, spokesperson for the Iraqi government, confirmed the transfer in a formal statement, noting it complies with the existing agreement between Iraq and the United Nations.
The statement further outlined that additional UN mission properties will be progressively transferred to Iraqi authorities as part of the drawdown process.
In May 2024, the UN Security Council unanimously approved a final extension of the mission’s mandate, lasting 19 months until December 31, 2025, when all UNAMI activities will conclude.
Established in 2003 upon Iraq’s request and endorsed by the Security Council, the UN political mission was created in response to the U.S.-led coalition invasion. Its primary role has been to offer advice, support, and assistance to Iraq’s government and citizens across multiple sectors.
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