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    Iranian report analyzing Iraq's foreign policy with Sharif Ali Bin Al Hussein

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    Post by Rocky Sun 03 Apr 2016, 6:22 pm

    Iranian report analyzing Iraq's foreign policy with Sharif Ali Bin Al Hussein

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    Twilight News / Iranian report said that Iraq's foreign policy will change in the event of Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein candidate Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi got a vote of confidence in the government of technocrats to be formed after eight days.
    According to the site, "the era of News" close the circle of hard-liners in Iran, that the arrival of the political leader of Sharif Ali bin Hussein, to the position of the Foreign Ministry is a step excluded Iraq from Iran and make it close to the Arab and Gulf countries in particular.
    The post of foreign minister since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, was not delivered to a Sunni Arab, but in the hands of Kurds and Shiite Arabs.
    In this context, Iran's Arab affairs expert Reza Gbechaoui said, "The current foreign minister and head of the Shiite alliance Ibrahim al-Jaafari is the closest to Iran, personal and political orientation towards the region's issues."
    Gbechaoui He guessed that Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein offers to withdraw his candidacy in order to maintain his popularity within the Iraqi street.
    It may be Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein's nomination as secretary of state, the beginning of a new era in Iraq's foreign policy after the strained relations between Iraq and the Arab surroundings.
    Valjla angered the Arab Gulf states by refusing to vote on the Arab League's decision to classify Hezbollah as a terrorist group, as well as his defense of Iran when the university condemned the attack on Saudi diplomatic missions in Tehran and Mashhad.
    Sharif Ali and scion of another royal family ruled Iraq, which ruled in a military coup led by General Abdul Karim Kassem in 1958, and entered the field of political action in Iraq in 2003, calling for the return of the monarchy system.
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