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		<title>Artillery Salute Echoes Across Baghdad After Iraq Forms New Government</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Baghdad-Artillery fire rang out across central Baghdad on Saturday in celebration of the formation of Iraq’s new government led by]]></description>
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<p><strong>Baghdad-</strong>Artillery fire rang out across central Baghdad on Saturday in celebration of the formation of Iraq’s new government led by Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi, a security source told AFP.</p>



<p><br>Three loud blasts were heard in the Iraqi capital, according to an AFP reporter on the ground. A security source said the artillery fire was ceremonial and intended to mark the establishment of the new administration.</p>



<p><br>The celebratory firing came days after Iraq finalized the formation of a new government following extended political negotiations among rival factions.</p>



<p><br>Earlier on Friday, Antonio Guterres welcomed the creation of the new Iraqi government and reaffirmed the United Nations’ commitment to supporting the country’s economic and social development efforts.</p>



<p><br>The formation of the cabinet under Al-Zaidi is viewed as a key step in efforts to stabilize Iraq’s political landscape amid continuing economic challenges, regional tensions and security concerns.</p>
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