If we break off diplomatic ties again, if we violate Sweden | the Iraqi government | diplomacy
According to Deutsche Presse-Agentur, the Iraqi government said that it had informed Sweden that it might sever diplomatic relations with Stockholm due to another planned burning of the Koran.
According to reports, the Office of the Iraqi Prime Minister tweeted, "The Iraqi government has notified the Swedish government through diplomatic channels that any further burning of the Quran on Swedish territory may lead to a break in diplomatic relations between the two countries."
Reuters previously reported that in the early hours of July 20th local time, hundreds of Iraqi protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in the center of Baghdad, climbed its walls, and set fire to protest local Swedish activists' plan to burn the Quran.
The Swedish news agency reported on the 19th that the Swedish police have approved an application to hold a public gathering outside the Iraqi Embassy in Stockholm.
The Swedish news agency reported that the applicant stated their intention to burn the Quran and the Iraqi flag.
A series of videos released on the "Telegraph" software showed that around 1am on the 20th, Iraqi protesters gathered around the Swedish Embassy in Iraq and approximately an hour later stormed the embassy building. Later videos showed that a building in the embassy complex emitted thick smoke, and protesters stood on the roof.