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    Parliament would oblige the government treated similarly if Washington continued to ban the entry of Iraqis


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    It passed the House of Representatives, yesterday, a recommendation made by the Committee on Foreign Relations in the parliament, on the US president 's decision to ban the entry of Iraqis into the United States, requires reciprocity. 
    The recommendation stipulates that it will enter into force, if the American side reversed his decision in order to preserve the prestige of the Iraqi state and the dignity of its citizens. 
    In return, the Foreign Ministry expressed regret over the US decision after three days of its commitment to the silence. She said in a statement that "It is very unfortunate that this decision issued against an ally linked to the strategic partnership with the United States." 
    Within hours of the statement , he met Foreign Minister Ibrahim al - Jaafari, the US ambassador to Iraq , Douglas A. Silliman. 
    US President Donald Trump signed a decree imposing restrictions on the entry of nationals from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya and Yemen to the United States for at least 90 days, in order to make America safer. 
    The Information Service of the House of Representatives, in a statement received (range) yesterday, it said that the council "discussed the decision after a vote on include the topic on the agenda of the meeting." 
    The MP said Abbas al - Bayati, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, in a statement read within the Council, said that "Iraq is looking forward to represent the best and optimal strategic framework agreement between Iraq and the United States and serve mutual interests." 
    Al - Bayati said that " the list devoid of contributed incitement through fatwas and money to support terrorism , countries", calling on the Iraqi foreign ministry to "examine all options to save the rights of Iraqis and reciprocity in order to undo the decision and demand from the Iraqi embassy to move the decision - making circles and to emphasize that the decision will affect the the growing relations between the two countries and the pressure on the United States and the White House to back down from this decision. " 
    For his part, MP Mohammed Tamim, an applicant discuss the decision, he said that " the official position is still below the required level did not appear to him the position of the decision of the US president, especially since relations with the United States is governed by the strategic framework agreement", calling for "reciprocity and review procedures for the entry of US citizens of Iraq. " 
    So he called MP Mahmoud al - Hassan, a member of the Legal Committee, to "hold Iraq with immediate effect to the principle of reciprocity after the American decision , " pointing out that "resorting to the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations between the states allow reciprocity." 
    In the same context, MP Yasser Mohammed, a member of the Liberal bloc, that " the decision carries a security and not a political dimension , " and urged to "shut down the Iraqi embassy in Washington and the US embassy in Baghdad." 
    Christian MP Joseph Salioh also called "rejected the resolution as calling for racial discrimination and discrimination between Christians and Muslims in the Middle East and is a blow to the agreements between the two countries and will lead to offload the Middle East of Christians." 
    The MP Yezidi Vian Dakhil that " the performance of the political class and their division led to the inclusion of Iraq within the countries that have been banned its nationals from entering the United States." 
    In turn, suggested the MP Hanan al, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Parliament, " to listen to the opinion of the government and its position concerning the decision of the US administration and the lack of silence on American decisions concerning Iraq." 
    In his reply, he stressed Torhan Mufti, a representative of the Council of Ministers, said the Iraqi government are keen on the sovereignty of Iraq and the higher interest and dealing with States government, according to diplomatic norms, "adding that" the State Department asked for the presence of the US ambassador to meet with Minister of Foreign Affairs for the question on the issue of banning the entry of Iraqis to the United States ". 
    parliament voted on the recommendations of the Foreign relations Committee concerning the decision of the US President to ban the entry of Iraqi citizens into the United States. 
    She noted the recommendations of the parliament to" address the US Congress and ask him to pressure on the US administration to reconsider its decision against the Iraq and demanding the United Nations and international organizations and the League of Arab States the Organization of Islamic cooperation to take a firm stand against the decision and emphasized that the decision conflicts with refugee and visa international conventions. " 
    in another context, the House of Representatives voted on" the formation of a parliamentary committee on the Khawr Abd Allah to be left to the presidency of the Council determine its members later. " 
    replied Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, on Monday, the comments on the granting of the Khawr Abd Allah of Kuwait. 
    the Deputy Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled Al- Jarallah, in a press statement, that "his country respects the sovereignty of other countries which did not exceed inch of the territory of Iraq, nor does it accept that is exceeded inch of its territory at the same time ", as quoted by the Kuwaiti Al - Rai newspaper. 
    Jarallah added that "it is a pity to hear such accusations at a time when there has been nothing new on the subject of the border between the two countries , " and added that "some MPs accuse Iraqi politicians to give up their government of Kuwait for the Khor Abdullah talk really unfortunate."
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