Iraqi Defense Minister to Asharq Al-Awsat: Our Defense Ties with the US Will Continue

Iraqi Defense Minister Thabet al-Abbasi. (Iraqi Ministry of Defense)
Iraqi Defense Minister Thabet al-Abbasi. (Iraqi Ministry of Defense)
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Iraqi Defense Minister to Asharq Al-Awsat: Our Defense Ties with the US Will Continue

Iraqi Defense Minister Thabet al-Abbasi. (Iraqi Ministry of Defense)
Iraqi Defense Minister Thabet al-Abbasi. (Iraqi Ministry of Defense)

Iraqi Defense Minister Thabet al-Abbasi stressed that the “recovery of the military allowed us to reassess our relationship with the international anti-ISIS coalition.”

In an interview to Asharq Al-Awsat, he said authorities were keen on changing the relationship to one based on bilateral relations and that are determined by common interests.

The defense relations between Iraq and the United States are a reflection of the progress in these overall ties, he told Asharq Al-Awsat during a media tour of the Taji camp north of Baghdad.

On the nature of the future of the relations between Baghdad and Washington following the pullout of US troop from Iraq, the minister stressed that the government wants to develop these relations in line with the strategic framework agreement signed between them.

“The recovery of the Iraqi armed forces has given great momentum to discussions on ending the mission of the anti-ISIS coalition in Iraq in September 2025 and 2026,” he added.

Asked about the cooperation between Baghdad and Washington, he replied: “Work is ongoing between us in combating terrorism and training and building the capabilities of the armed forces.”

They are also working together on equipping and arming the military, he revealed.

Abbasi said these issues are being handled by his ministry and the Higher Committee for Armament headed by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, in his capacity as commander of the armed forces.

The minister said “great progress” has been made in achieving goals related to building and developing the armed forces through ties with the US and the anti-ISIS coalition members.

Relations between these countries have been elevated to joint bilateral relations following the completion of the first phase of ending the mission of the coalition in September 2025. “We are forging ahead in working on ending the second phase by September 2026,” he explained.

“Joint defense ties are ongoing in military exercises, the exchange of expertise to develop military capabilities and arms deals to equip the army with the most advanced weapons,” Abbasi said.

Iraq and the US are committed to developing Iraq’s security and defense capabilities and deepening bilateral security cooperation in all fields, he stressed.

Baghdad is keen on maintaining this cooperation to ensure the steady flow of American military gear used by the Iraqi armed forces, he added. Iraq is also benefiting from military training and education.

Furthermore, he underlined that the cooperation will continue between all the concerned parties and Iraq in defeating the remnants of the ISIS group.

Asked about diversifying the sources of the military’s armament, the minister responded: “The current phase witnessed several steps aimed at modernizing the army and diversifying its armament ... in line with our firm commitment to developing the military’s capabilities and boosting its ability to protect national sovereignty.”

He revealed that the Defense Ministry had prepared a comprehensive strategic plan aimed at securing Iraqi skies through the development of an air defense system.

Since 2024, it has taken practical and direct steps to implement the plan, including the signing of a strategic agreement with South Korea’s LIG Nex1 company to develop the air defenses in 2026.

Iraq will receive the first parts of the air system in the coming months, Abbasi said.



Arab Parliament Speaker Welcomes US-Iran Agreement

Arab Parliament Speaker Welcomes US-Iran Agreement
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Arab Parliament Speaker Welcomes US-Iran Agreement

Arab Parliament Speaker Welcomes US-Iran Agreement

Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammed Al-Yamahi welcomed the preliminary agreement reached between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, describing it as a positive step toward de-escalating tensions in the region and enhancing security and stability at the regional and international levels, SPA reported.

In a statement today, Al-Yamahi praised the efforts of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and all regional and international parties that contributed to bridging viewpoints and supporting the diplomatic endeavors that led to this agreement, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in promoting regional security and stability.

He stressed that any final and permanent agreement must take into account the security interests of Arab states, foremost among them the Arab Gulf states, and be based on respect for sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs.

Al-Yamahi reaffirmed the Arab Parliament's support for all peaceful initiatives aimed at resolving disputes through dialogue and negotiation in accordance with international law and the UN Charter.


UKMTO: Container Vessel Fired upon and Boarding Attempted by Skiff off Yemen Coast

Patrol boats affiliated with the Yemeni coast guard off the port of Mokha in the southern Red Sea (Saba News Agency)
Patrol boats affiliated with the Yemeni coast guard off the port of Mokha in the southern Red Sea (Saba News Agency)
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UKMTO: Container Vessel Fired upon and Boarding Attempted by Skiff off Yemen Coast

Patrol boats affiliated with the Yemeni coast guard off the port of Mokha in the southern Red Sea (Saba News Agency)
Patrol boats affiliated with the Yemeni coast guard off the port of Mokha in the southern Red Sea (Saba News Agency)

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations received a report on Monday ‌that ‌a container ‌vessel was ⁠approached and fired upon ⁠by a small skiff 14 ⁠nautical miles south ‌off the ‌coast of ‌Yemen, ‌with an attempted boarding.

Authorities are investigating, ‌and vessels are advised ⁠to transit ⁠with caution and report any suspicious activity to UKMTO, it said.


Lebanon’s Aoun Hopes US-Iran Deal Will Put ‘Definitive End’ to Israel-Hezbollah War

 A man walks amidst rubble in the aftermath of Israeli strikes in Nabatieh, Lebanon, June 15, 2026. (Reuters)
A man walks amidst rubble in the aftermath of Israeli strikes in Nabatieh, Lebanon, June 15, 2026. (Reuters)
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Lebanon’s Aoun Hopes US-Iran Deal Will Put ‘Definitive End’ to Israel-Hezbollah War

 A man walks amidst rubble in the aftermath of Israeli strikes in Nabatieh, Lebanon, June 15, 2026. (Reuters)
A man walks amidst rubble in the aftermath of Israeli strikes in Nabatieh, Lebanon, June 15, 2026. (Reuters)

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Monday expressed hope that a deal between Washington and Tehran to end the Middle East war would put a "definitive end" to the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

In a statement issued by his office, Aoun praised the memorandum's affirmation that "Lebanon's security and safety are an integral part of any effort to consolidate stability in the region".

The Lebanese people "look forward to these understandings transforming into practical steps that put a definitive end to the cycle of violence and establish a phase of stability, security, recovery and reconstruction," the statement added.

Israel’s defense minister said Monday that Israel won’t withdraw from land occupied in Lebanon as the interim deal between Iran and the United States is pending.

Katz said Israel plans to stay “indefinitely” in lands it holds in Lebanon, as well as Syria and the Gaza Strip.

Iran has tied the interim deal over the war to halting Israel’s attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Meanwhile, two Israeli far-right ministers denounced the deal.

"We must not settle for anything less than the dismantling of Hezbollah. We must not withdraw from a single inch of territory that our soldiers have captured and cleared of terrorist infrastructure," National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on his Telegram channel said.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich also echoed the sentiment, calling the deal "bad for Israel".

He also called for a stronger campaign in Lebanon.

"We will be judged in Lebanon. This is our war, our soldiers, and the immediate security of our northern residents," he said.