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    Abadi: Iraqis believe that Saudi Arabia supports terrorism and this is a "mistake"

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    Abadi: Iraqis believe that Saudi Arabia supports terrorism and this is a "mistake" Empty Abadi: Iraqis believe that Saudi Arabia supports terrorism and this is a "mistake"

    Post by Rocky Sat 01 Apr 2017, 12:47 am

    Abadi: Iraqis believe that Saudi Arabia supports terrorism and this is a "mistake"

    Political  From 2017-03-31 at 16:44 (Baghdad time)

    Baghdad - Mawazine News
    Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said on Friday that the belief of the Iraqis that Saudi Arabia supports terrorism is wrong, pointing out that there is an impression in Saudi Arabia that Iraq is following Iran, which is also wrong.
    Abadi said in an exclusive interview with the channel "free", and seen by / Mawazin News, "The regional conflict in the region led to the emergence of a sympathetic," noting that "the Iraqis paid a heavy price of sacrifices to remove the fighters of the organization from the country."
    He stressed that "the way to defeat the organization and prevent the emergence (other advocate) is to control the regional conflict, and the Arab-Arab conflict," noting that "we must manage our affairs and our conflicts without relying on others."
    Abadi added that "the Iraqi vision does not mind to benefit from the major powers and influential in this framework," stressing that the need to be "Iraq's main player to extinguish the strife."
    "Iraq is a victim of regional conflict," Abadi said. "We refuse to be part of the axis policy," he said.
    He described the ability of the Iraqi forces to achieve achievements on the ground in their struggle against the preacher and its success, despite the overcrowding of the civilian fighting areas, as "a new Iraqi creativity and great Iraqi ability," asserting that "Iraq is closer than ever to unity."
    "There is an impression in Saudi Arabia that Iraq is following Iran, and there is an impression among the Iraqi public that Saudi Arabia supports terrorism, and the two perceptions are wrong," said Abadi, expressing his hope that relations with Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Arab world would be restored.
    "The Kurds, Arabs, Sunnis, Shiites, Turkomans, Christians, Yazidis and all the components of Iraq are citizens of the first degree," Abadi said.
    Regarding the alliance's conduct of air strikes in an area where a large number of civilians were killed, Abadi said that "the results of the Iraqi investigations indicate that Da'ash is responsible for killing them by gathering them in a house after his bombing."


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