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    Al-Musawi: Sadr's visit to Saudi Arabia was to extinguish fires sparked by extremists and tails

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    Al-Musawi: Sadr's visit to Saudi Arabia was to extinguish fires sparked by extremists and tails Empty Al-Musawi: Sadr's visit to Saudi Arabia was to extinguish fires sparked by extremists and tails

    Post by Rocky Mon 07 Aug 2017, 2:29 am

    Al-Musawi: Sadr's visit to Saudi Arabia was to extinguish fires sparked by extremists and tails

    BAGHDAD, Aug 7 (KUNA) - Sadr's spokesman Muqtada al-Sadr said on Monday that he is "cheap entrepreneurs who do not want to build a state," calling on them not to throw the stone by the wise, noting that Sadr's visit to Saudi Arabia Was to extinguish the fires sparked by media statements of militants, extremists, stakeholders, tails and empty drums.
    "There are parties that do not want to build a state or are unable to contribute to its construction," Jaafar al-Moussawi said in a statement. "They do not aim to stone the way of the wise and patriotic in order to take their humanitarian, national and legitimate role."
    Moussawi added that "the state administration has bases and the foundations of those who can not absorb them plunge the state into its first problems and have no other." He pointed out that "foreign relations are an integral part of the state's management style, where a country can not promote the aspirations of its people and stability of its security unless it is able On the good management of the file of foreign relations of that country and especially with the countries of the region and surrounding it.
    He added that "the past years proved that national security is directly affected by the security of the region negatively or positively." He pointed out that "when abusers tamper with the internal and external policy of the state, it is imperative for the wise men to fight to extinguish the fires sparked by the media statements of extremists and extremists and stakeholders and tails and drums As well as the imbalance in the management of the external file of the country, "explaining that" following the move of Iraqi leader Moqtada al-Sadr to Saudi Arabia and previously the Prime Minister Haider Abadi and Interior Minister Qassim Araji. "
    Al-Moussawi stressed that "Sadr is not going to pay attention to what the private entrepreneurs and the sick targets, which do not care about the future and security of this country, as much as they care about their personal interests and their sick ideas, and can not achieve all their illegal ambitions only by tampering with the capabilities of this country and isolating it from its surroundings "It is no wonder that these minors are questioning the visit of al-Sadr to Saudi Arabia because they are carrying this country and this people who suffered from those who do not want good, good and peace for him."
    "I do not say that the Saudi policy towards Iraq was acceptable, but the question that arises is why the wise do not move to liquidate the atmosphere in order to return its fruits to the country and the people," Moussawi said, adding that "this applies not only to Saudi Arabia, While preserving the sovereignty of the country and the non-interference of those States internal affairs and impose their will in the national decisions. "
    Al-Moussawi stressed that "everyone knows full well that Sadr, with all his blessed reformist steps, does not expect personal or factional interests, but rather the interest of the nation and the citizen.
    On July 30, 2017, Muqtada al-Sadr, leader of the Sadrist movement, visited Saudi Arabia, where he met with several officials. Sadr's office said the visit resulted in several results, including the adoption of a moderate religious and media discourse. Finished

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