Iraq in contact with Iran, US in bid to stay out of conflict: officials
Iraq has approached the Iranian and US governments in a bid to prevent being caught up in a regional escalation, officials said Saturday, as Washington's ally Israel and Iran traded blows.
The government in Baghdad is a close ally of Tehran, but also a strategic partner of Iran's arch-foe the United States, which has some 2,500 troops in Iraq as part of an anti-jihadist coalition.
A senior Iraqi security official told AFP that Baghdad had asked Tehran not to strike US targets in its territory.
"The request was made. They promised us positive things," the official said, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.
An Iraqi government official, also requesting anonymity, said "Iraq officially asked the United States of America not to allow Israeli aircraft to violate Iraqi airspace".
Baghdad on Friday lodged a complaint with the United Nations over Israel's use of its airspace to attack Iran.