Large-scale funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were held in the Iraqi holy cities of Najaf and Karbala, with significant public participation and extensive organizational and security measures, while Iraqi and Iranian officials highlighted the coordination and ties between the two countries.
Supreme Committee Announces Successful Organization of Funeral Ceremonies
The Supreme Committee responsible for preparing and organizing the funeral ceremonies announced the participation of millions of mourners in the events held in Najaf and Karbala.
Committee Chairman and Director of the Prime Minister’s Office, Ihsan Yassin Al-Awadi, said that preparations included a comprehensive plan to manage crowds, organize processions, secure routes, and provide necessary services through coordination with security and government institutions.
He added that the implemented measures contributed to conducting the ceremonies smoothly despite the large crowds attending the events.
Wide Iraqi Participation in Funeral Ceremonies
The organizing committee stated that the ceremonies witnessed broad public participation, including citizens, religious processions, social figures, as well as representatives from Iraqi security and service institutions.
The committee praised the efforts of government agencies, volunteers, and supporting organizations for ensuring the successful organization of the event and providing services to participants.
Iranian Ambassador Praises Iraqi Participation
Iranian Ambassador to Baghdad Mohammad Kazem Al-e Sadeq expressed his appreciation for the Iraqi participation in the funeral ceremonies.
He stated that the large Iraqi presence reflected, according to his remarks, the unity and brotherhood between the Iraqi and Iranian peoples, praising the participation of officials, tribal leaders, religious scholars, and Iraqi citizens.
Iraq-Iran Relations in Focus
The official and popular participation in the funeral ceremonies reflects an aspect of Iraq-Iran relations, which include cooperation in various fields alongside religious and social connections between the two neighboring countries.
Local Religious Event with Regional Significance
Although the funeral ceremonies took place inside Iraq, the event carries regional significance due to its connection with Iran and bilateral relations between Baghdad and Tehran.
The organization of such ceremonies is part of Iraq’s religious and social events that often attract large public participation.
Conclusion:
The funeral ceremonies held in Najaf and Karbala represent a major local Iraqi event in terms of location and organization, while also carrying regional dimensions linked to Iraq-Iran relations. Iraqi authorities confirmed the success of the arrangements and the scale of public participation.






