US backs Saudi-Iran dialogue via Iraq but denies any involvement
A US senior official on Monday said the Biden administration supports Iraq’s efforts at hosting talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, but made it clear Washington has no role in such conversations.
Joey Hood, the acting assistant secretary of state for Near East affairs, said open dialogue is always preferable to war.
“Jaw jaw is better than war war,” Mr Hood said, borrowing a quote from Winston Churchill, when asked about talks between Riyadh and Tehran that have been taking place in Iraq.
“It is very important to have open dialogue to try to get things de-escalated. We support these talks, [but] we don’t have anything to do with them,” Mr Hood said at an event the Brookings Institute.
Last week, Iraqi President Barham Salih confirmed the talks were convened in early April and have continued since.
“Iraq hosted more than one round of talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, which are ongoing, important and of major significance,” Mr Salih told an event hosted by the Beirut Institute think tank.
Mr Hood said he hoped these talks enforce a positive role for Iraq in the region.
“We support the Iraqi government and integration in playing that role as a convener rather than a battleground,” he said.
But Mr Hood slammed Iran’s role in Iraq and blasted Tehran-backed militias.
“It’s Iran that imposes itself as a focus of Iraq policy. Rockets are getting fired at everybody – who is doing that? Iranian-backed militias. Protesters are getting killed in hundreds – who is doing that? Iranian-backed militias.”
He blamed the same militias for attacking the US embassy in Baghdad, “getting involved in business deals and dumping agricultural products on the market and driving Iraqi farmers out of work".
“We can’t ignore that all of that is happening,” Mr Hood said.
Mr Hood renewed US commitment to helping Iraq’s government and national leaders. He expressed a “lot of optimism” following his trip to Baghdad and Erbil last week.
“Our relationship with Iraq is always going to be important regardless of who will be in power,” he said.
During the visit, the US delegation discussed the American troop presence and the status of strategic talks in meetings with Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi and Mr Salih.
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