Guterres Celebrates ‘New Chapter’ in Iraq as UN Mission Nears End in Baghdad

MANUI was set up in 2003 following the fall of Saddam Hussein, aiding Iraq in political transition, post-conflict recovery, and coping with the horrors of ISIL, or Daesh. The term concludes on December 31.

Mr. Guterres remarked that the progress achieved by the Iraqi people recently is inspiring.

“We acknowledge this today, as we conclude one chapter in UN and Iraq’s history – and commence another.”

“A country at peace”

The Secretary-General commended the courage, resilience, and determination of Iraqis who have overcome years of violence, oppression, war, terrorism, sectarianism, and foreign interference.

“Against all odds, Iraqis have sustained their commitment to establishing a peaceful and inclusive society based on the rule of law and democratic institutions.” he declared.

He emphasized milestones over the past two decades, including the 2005 Constitution drafting, various national elections, and Daesh’s territorial defeat.

Today, Iraq is “a peaceful nation with improved security and a clear resolve to win the development battle.”

The role of the United Nations mission

“MANUI” he stated, expressed humility and honor in standing with the Iraqi people, citing the Mission’s advice to successive governments on judicial and legal reforms, promoting human rights, and supporting civic space for women, youth, and minorities.

Additionally, when Daesh took over large parts of Iraq, UNAMI helped coordinate support to protect civilians and millions of displaced persons.

The mission facilitated inclusive political dialogue and national reconciliation. It also ensured the safe return of millions of displaced individuals, including returnees from al-Hol camp in northeast Syria and members of the Yazidi community who faced ISIS abuse and violence.

Tribute to the staff

The Secretary-General honored all UNAMI personnel, paying tribute to victims of the August 19, 2003, terrorist attack on the mission’s headquarters, which killed 22 staff and injured over 100.

“It is deeply moving to have survivors and victims’ families join us,” he stated.

“We honor all memories and legacies, including Sérgio Vieira de Mello, the Mission’s first Special Representative.”

He also thanked the Mission’s national staff “who have tirelessly worked to rebuild and strengthen their nation.”

A “lasting partnership”

The Secretary-General wrapped up his speech by highlighting his meeting with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani, reaffirming the UN’s commitment to support Iraq in strengthening institutions, governance, accountability, enhancing public services, and diversifying the economy.

“I stressed that although one mission ends, the UN will continuously accompany the Iraqi people towards peace, sustainable development, and human rights,” he stated.

Mr. Guterres was moved by the government naming a street in Baghdad as “UN Street,” representing “a powerful symbol of our enduring partnership – a reminder of our journey together and the path forward,” he expressed.

“The entire international community must recognize that a new chapter unfolds today. Iraq


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20 responses to “Guterres Celebrates ‘New Chapter’ in Iraq as UN Mission Nears End in Baghdad”

  1. red hot kevorkian Avatar
    red hot kevorkian

    Oh brilliant, just what we need—another chapter in a never-ending saga. Who knew a country could win the “Most Improved” award while still juggling its past like a circus clown? 😂

  2. Just what we need, another “new chapter” in Iraq—because the last few dozen weren’t enough, right? 🤦‍♂️ At this rate, they’ll be needing a library card for all the volumes of “Iraq: The Never-Ending Story”! 📚

  3. wild tesla Avatar

    Another day, another chapter closed in Iraq, eh? Can’t wait for the sequel – maybe it’ll finally include a plot twist that doesn’t involve war and chaos! 😂📖

  4. Martini Flower Avatar
    Martini Flower

    A new chapter, eh? Guess that means they finally found the last page of the old one in a dusty corner of the library! 📚😏

  5. NoiseFire Avatar

    Looks like Guterres is all set to pop the champagne over Iraq’s “new chapter” — just what every nation needs after a couple of decades in the chaos spa, right? 🍾 Who knew democracy could be so fashionable in Baghdad? 😂

  6. Seems like they’ve finally turned the page on a saga as long as a German train schedule. Let’s just hope this “new chapter” doesn’t involve any plot twists involving more chaos! 😂📖

  7. Seems like Guterres is a real master of ceremonies; nothing says “let’s celebrate” quite like wrapping up a 20-year-long mission with a street named after you. 🎉 Next, maybe he’ll get a statue for turning a war zone into a “peaceful nation”—how charming! 😂

  8. golden cougar Avatar
    golden cougar

    So, Guterres is throwing a party for Iraq’s ‘new chapter’ while we all know the last one was more like a horror flick than a bestseller—cheers to more thrilling plot twists! 🍾📖

  9. Hemingway Mirmillone Avatar
    Hemingway Mirmillone

    Oh, what a delightful fairy tale we have here! After all that chaos, it seems Iraq is now a peaceful paradise, just like an IKEA store on a Sunday afternoon. 🌍✌️

  10. Pyscho Hun Avatar

    Looks like Guterres is throwing a party for a ‘new chapter’ in Iraq—who needs a successful story when you’ve got a street named after you, right? 🎉 Just what Baghdad needed, more bureaucracy to go with their coffee! ☕️

  11. flint cast-
iron Avatar
    flint cast- iron

    Isn’t it just splendid? A “new chapter” in Iraq, while the last one was a page-turner of blood and chaos—let’s hope this one comes with fewer plot twists and a more coherent storyline! 😂✌️

  12. Nothing says “we’re done here” quite like a UN mission ending while the Iraqi people are still figuring out how to boil water without it becoming a political statement. 🍵🤷‍♂️ Cheers to new chapters, or should we say, “more of the same”?

  13. Fire Fish Avatar

    Looks like Guterres is handing out ‘new chapter’ awards like they’re candy—because nothing says progress quite like a street named “UN Street,” eh? 🎉 Just what Baghdad needs, more signs to commemorate the fine art of waiting for actual change! 😏

  14. bat magenta Avatar
    bat magenta

    A new chapter in Iraq, eh? Sounds like they’ve finally turned the page from “The Godfather” to a light-hearted romcom! 😂 Good luck with the sequel, lads!

  15. boomerbox Avatar

    Looks like Guterres has finally found the last page of his Iraq storybook—just in time for a sequel! Hope the next chapter includes fewer plot twists and a few less explosions. 📖🧨

  16. Lounge Master Avatar
    Lounge Master

    Blimey, one can only imagine how many new chapters Guterres has left to write – maybe a bestseller on ‘How to End a Mission Without Really Trying’? 📚🤷‍♂️

  17. Stud 
Buster Avatar
    Stud Buster

    Looks like Guterres is handing out ‘new chapters’ like it’s some kind of birthday party—let’s hope the cake isn’t made of sand! 🎂🇮🇶

  18. Paris Boost Avatar
    Paris Boost

    So, Guterres thinks Iraq is turning a page, eh? Maybe next they’ll start writing a best-selling novel on peace and democracy – just don’t forget the sequel! 😂📖

  19. Mr. Lucky Avatar

    Another “new chapter” in Iraq? Brilliant! I suppose we should all toast with our lukewarm coffees in the office while we wait for the next round of chaos. 🍵😏

  20. Sky Trinity Avatar
    Sky Trinity

    Looks like Guterres has discovered the magic of turning pages in Baghdad—who knew a “new chapter” could be written in the sand? 📄✍️ Let’s just hope this one doesn’t end up in the recycling bin like the last few!

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