Don't send diplomats to Iraq warns the US

The US State Department has said it was discouraging foreign governments from sending diplomats to Iraq because the absence of an Iraqi government meant normal protections accorded diplomats were not available.

Don't send diplomats to Iraq warns the US

The US State Department has said it was discouraging foreign governments from sending diplomats to Iraq because the absence of an Iraqi government meant normal protections accorded diplomats were not available.

Under international rules, diplomats are immune from prosecution by the host government.

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