Iraqi armed groups dial down U.S. attacks on request of Iran commander
- A visit by the commander of Iran's Quds Force led to a cessation of attacks on U.S. Troops in Iraq, showing Tehran's desire to prevent conflict.
- Prime Minister worked with relevant parties to control militias and prevent escalation that destabilizes Iraq and the region.
- Talks resumed with the U.S. About ending its presence in Iraq following the lull in hostilities, preferred by Iran-aligned groups and parties.
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