Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the head of the United Nations political mission in Iraq, announced her intention to step down at the end of May, citing the country's precarious state. She emphasized the urgent need for all attacks to cease in Iraq, which is already facing complex challenges. The representative of Algeria in the United Nations also expressed concerns about the Middle East standing on the edge of the abyss and the potential spread of conflicts to Iraq and Syria, triggering a significant explosion.
UN Iraq mission head Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert to step down by end of May, citing the country's precarious state. https://t.co/btOJijJjH0
ICYMI: The head of the #UnitedNations political mission in #Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, tells the #SecurityCouncil she expects to step down at the end of May, adding the country was “on a knife edge.” https://t.co/vecebCURCD
‘With Iraq cloaked in an already complex tapestry of challenges, it is of greatest importance that all attacks cease,’ @UNIraq envoy Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert told the Security Council on Tuesday. https://t.co/mvSLNCedfD
The representative of Algeria in the United Nations: The Middle East is standing on the edge of the abyss and the spread of conflicts to Iraq and Syria will trigger a big explosion.
UN envoy in Iraq to step down at end of May, says country 'on a knife edge' https://t.co/vO8WXEbnoG https://t.co/Bc1HQ7hFoZ
The head of the #UnitedNations political mission in #Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, tells the #SecurityCouncil she expects to step down at the end of May, adding the country was “on a knife edge.” https://t.co/vecebCURCD