The Borneo Post

Iran opens new consulate in Iraq’s Basra after attack

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BASRA, Iraq: ran’s ambassador to Iraq opened a new consulate for his country in the southern city of Basra on Tuesday, four days after its old mission building was torched by protesters.

Basra has seen a surge in deadly protests in the past week, with demonstrat­ors angry about poor public services setting alight several key buildings.

“I’m here to inaugurate the new premises of our Iranian consulate in Basra ... because we don’t want lose a single day of services for the people of Basra,” said ambassador Iraj Masjedi.

The envoy was speaking at a news conference before the Iranian flag was hoisted outside the building now operating as the Islamic republic’s consulate in the city.

Iran is one of two major powers present in neighbouri­ng Iraq, along with the United States.

Many Shiite pilgrims from Iran are expected to travel to Iraq in around 10 days for the Ashura rituals and in October for the Arbaeen commemorat­ions.

The Iranian consulate building in Basra was torched by demonstrat­ors on Friday, with its documents and equipment going up in smoke.

None of its staff injured.

Iran said the responsibi­lity for any negligence over the incident lies with the Iraqi government, which announced an investigat­ion into the security forces responsibl­e for protecting the mission. — AFP were

 ??  ?? Masjedi gives a press conference outside the new building of the Iranian consulate in the southern city of Basra after the old building was set ablaze by protestors a few days earlier. — AFP photo
Masjedi gives a press conference outside the new building of the Iranian consulate in the southern city of Basra after the old building was set ablaze by protestors a few days earlier. — AFP photo

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