Iraqi tribesmen carry their weapons as they gather to show their readiness to join Iraqi security forces in the fight against Jihadist militants who have taken over several northern Iraqi cities on June 16, 2014 in the capital Baghdad.
United Nations:
The United Nations says it has relocated 58 staff members from Baghdad, and may move additional personnel out of the Iraqi capital in the coming days because of growing security concerns.
UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq made the announcement on Monday when asked whether the UN stood by his statement on Friday that "Baghdad is safe."
"I think the fact that we're going to be relocating some staff speaks for itself," Haq said. "The situation has changed on the ground in the last few days and we are adjusting our posture accordingly."
He said some 200 UN international staff were in Baghdad and 58, now in Amman, Jordan, will be relocated to Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan.
"We are going to continue with our activities whether political or humanitarian or otherwise," Haq said.
UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq made the announcement on Monday when asked whether the UN stood by his statement on Friday that "Baghdad is safe."
"I think the fact that we're going to be relocating some staff speaks for itself," Haq said. "The situation has changed on the ground in the last few days and we are adjusting our posture accordingly."
He said some 200 UN international staff were in Baghdad and 58, now in Amman, Jordan, will be relocated to Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan.
"We are going to continue with our activities whether political or humanitarian or otherwise," Haq said.
Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world