Iraq's Top Judge Receives U.S. Presidential Envoy Tom Barrack in Baghdad
President of Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Dr. Faiq Zaidan, received U.S. Presidential Envoy to Iraq Ambassador Tom Barrack in Baghdad on Monday, according to a statement issued by the Judiciary Media Office.
During the meeting, Barrack praised the Iraqi judiciary's role in carrying out its constitutional responsibilities and its contribution to the formation of the country's legislative and executive authorities.
The statement did not provide further details regarding additional issues discussed during the meeting.
Judiciary's Role in Iraq's Political Process
Iraq's Federal Supreme Court and the broader judicial system play a central role in overseeing constitutional procedures related to elections, the ratification of parliamentary results, and the legal processes that underpin the formation of governments and state institutions.
The Supreme Judicial Council, headed by Judge Dr. Faiq Zaidan, is responsible for administering Iraq's judicial affairs and safeguarding the independence of the judiciary in accordance with the country's constitution.
Continued U.S.-Iraq Engagement
The meeting comes amid ongoing diplomatic engagement between Iraq and the United States on political, security, and institutional matters. U.S. officials have repeatedly emphasized support for Iraq's state institutions, including efforts aimed at strengthening the rule of law and promoting institutional stability.
No additional statements were released by either side following the meeting.
15/06/2026