Watan TV (Badr Organization — affiliated/aligned media) reported a Coordinating Framework meeting attended by Zaidi that reviewed the government's approaching 100-day mark, discussed restricting weapons to the state as a national demand to be achieved through dialogue and understanding concurrent with the end of the international coalition's mission, and condemned the attack on the office of Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani. It was posted late on 17 August, minutes after the same channel published Kataib Hezbollah's three conditions. The rung is limited to the preponderance level because the position is attributed to the Coordination Framework collectively in a media readout, and no Badr Organization leader is quoted endorsing it in the supplied material.
- Watan TVBadr Organization — affiliated/aligned media18 Aug, 01:00
“The Coordinating Framework discusses restricting weapons to the state as a national demand and working to achieve it through dialogue and understanding, concurrent with the end of the international coalition's mission ◼️ The Coordinating Framework condemns the attack on the office of Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani.”
الإطار التنسيقي يناقش موضوع حصر السلاح بيد الدولة بصفته مطلباً وطنياً والعمل على إنجازه عبر الحوار والتفاهم متزامناً مع انتهاء مهام التحالف الدولي ◼️ الإطار التنسيقي يدين الهجوم على مقر رئيس وزراء إقليم كردستان العراق مسرور بارزاني
Carrying both lines documents that there is no single Shia-camp position on the weapons file as the government's first 100 days close, and identifies the Kurdistan Region as the point where the two lines pull hardest apart.