Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met with the Iraqi parliament's Foreign Relations Committee to discuss the recent Iranian and Turkish bombings of the Kurdistan Region. 

The Iraqi Foreign Minister said that they had taken several of measures against the Iranian bombings, such as summoning the Iranian ambassador and submitting a strongly worded memorandum of protest, adding that an Iraqi delegation led by Iraqi National Security Advisor Qassem al-Araji will visit Iran.

Hussein noted that Iraq had submitted a memorandum of protest to the United Nations to end the violations by Turkey and Iran. In a United Nations Security Council meeting, the Iraqi foreign minister strongly condemned Turkey's uninterrupted assaults on the Kurdistan region and directly told Ankara's top diplomat in the assembly that it must stop as soon as possible. 

On September 28, Iran carried out a wave of unprecedented attacks that involved Kamikaze drones and missiles that hit a number of locations in the Kurdistan region, targeting bases and headquarters of Iranian Kurdish dissident groups based in the Kurdistan Region, killing 17 people and displacing hundreds.