Iran embassy in Baghdad says Khamenei funeral will not be held in Iraqi capital
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BAGHDAD, Iraq โ Iran's Embassy in Baghdad officially announced that the funeral of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will not be held in the Iraqi capital, dismissing earlier claims of a possible Baghdad ceremony as unfounded. In a statement, the embassy said official funeral and memorial events are being planned only in Tehran, and that no such ceremony would take place in Baghdad. Iranian officials said they expect around one million people to attend the funeral proceedings in the capital, with Tehran continuing consultations with neighboring countries on security coordination. The embassy added that members of the public and groups in Baghdad may hold their own commemorative activities, but stressed these would not constitute an official state ceremony. Iran's diplomatic missions in the region also announced that updates on the funeral process will be communicated to the public through a single official channel, without further details immediately available.