The U.N. Security Council is condemning the offensive waged by the extremist Islamic State group and allied militants in Iraq, calling it "a major threat" to the country's future.
The council stressed in a resolution adopted unanimously Wednesday extending the U.N. political mission in Iraq that the only way to address the threat is for political leadership "to make decisions that will unite the country."
Council
members called on all political groups to overcome divisions and urged
Iraq's leaders to quickly form a government reflecting all segments of
the population "that would contribute to finding a viable and
sustainable solution to the country's current challenges."
The Islamic State group now controls a vast swath of eastern Syria and western Iraq, including Iraq's second-largest city Mosul.
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