Los Angeles Times

EU supports idea of Mideast forum

Iraq recently proposed holding a regional conference to try to de-escalate U.S.-Iran tensions.

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BAGHDAD — The European Union supports an Iraqi proposal to hold a regional conference amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran, the group’s foreign policy chief said Saturday.

Iraq is an ally of the two rival nations, which appear on a collision course as the Iran nuclear deal threatens to unravel. Iraq has offered to mediate between Tehran and Washington, while Iran has pressed European parties to the nuclear agreement to offset the effects of U.S. sanctions.

EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, on her first visit to Baghdad since 2014, said the European Union favored the same policy approach as Iraq in dealing with the difficult situation, adding that the priority was to avoid escalation and any miscalcula­tions that could lead to “dangerous consequenc­es” for Iraq and beyond.

She said the EU was ready to support the regional conference idea “in all ways that could be useful.” She said there was a need to de-escalate and find avenues for dialogue.

Iraq is under pressure to prevent its territorie­s from becoming a battlegrou­nd for the spiraling tensions between Iran and the U.S., both power brokers here.

The U.S. maintains military bases and more than 5,000 troops in Iraq.

Iran backs powerful Iraqi militia groups, who played a key role in fighting Islamic State militants, and some of them are openly against U.S. presence in Iraq. A series of unclaimed attacks on U.S. interests in recent weeks caused jitters and sparked Iraqi government decrees clearly designed to prevent a confrontat­ion in its territorie­s.

“The region is not prepared for a new war. We are still fighting terrorism. It is an unfinished war,” said Iraq’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Hakim, speaking alongside Mogherini. He said Iraq should not be a scene for this conflict “but should have a supportive role in resolving this crisis with other Arab countries, particular­ly Kuwait and Oman.”

The emir of Kuwait visited Iraq last month to discuss the rising tensions, while Oman has also offered to mediate between the two rivals.

Iraqi Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed Sahaf said the idea of a regional conference was being developed.

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Khalid Mohammed Associated Press MANY Iran-funded militias in Iraq have been part of the U.S.-led campaign to defeat extremists.

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