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Iraq is working to address the phenomenon of weapons outside state control, moving towards a plan to restrict arms to the government through a three-stage process: stopping military activity, surrendering weapons, and detaching organizational and military links to direct fighters under federal authority. Despite the government's emphasis on political consensus to end this phenomenon, disagreements over implementation mechanisms—especially in the context of regional interventions, such as the visit of the Iranian Parliament Speaker and the possibility of proposing measures to avoid confrontation between the government and factions loyal to Tehran—highlight the complexities of the issue. Britain warns of the risks posed by uncontrolled weapons to regional and European security, while Baghdad affirms the state's sovereignty in the use of force and emphasizes diplomatic solutions to contain the crisis.
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