29-03-2025
Iraq's ambassador to US attends Trump's Iftar dinner at White House
Baghdad ( – In observance of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted an Iftar dinner at the White House, bringing together top government officials, diplomats, and members of the American Muslim community.
Among the distinguished guests was Iraq's ambassador to the United States, Nazar Al-Khairullah, alongside representatives from other Muslim-majority nations.
The event served as an opportunity to recognize the significance of Ramadan, a month of fasting, reflection, and community for millions of Muslims worldwide.
Throughout the evening, President Trump expressed his gratitude for the contributions of the Muslim community in the United States and beyond.
White House Iftar dinners have been a tradition among U.S. presidents, offering a platform for engagement with Muslim leaders and reaffirming the country's commitment to religious tolerance and unity.