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    Abadi will visit Saudi Arabia next week at the head of a high-level ministerial delegation

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    Abadi will visit Saudi Arabia next week at the head of a high-level ministerial delegation Empty Abadi will visit Saudi Arabia next week at the head of a high-level ministerial delegation

    Post by Rocky Tue 17 Oct 2017, 4:47 am

    Abadi will visit Saudi Arabia next week at the head of a high-level ministerial delegation

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    Haidar al-Abadi, Saudi Arabia, will visit next week at the head of a high ministerial delegation to sign cooperation agreements that will benefit the two countries.

    The Iraqi news agency reported that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will visit Saudi Arabia next week at the head of an Iraqi ministerial delegation to sign cooperation agreements that will benefit the two countries.

    The Abadi , received a phone call yesterday, Monday, from King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, on the ongoing dispute over the province of Kirkuk , according to a press statement by the Prime Minister 's Office. "

    According to the statement, the Saudi monarch stressed "the Kingdom's support for the unity of Iraq, and rejection of the results of the referendum, which occurred in the Kurdistan region," noting that "Saudi Arabia closely follows developments in the situation in Kirkuk."

    According to the statement, King Salman stressed that "Saudi Arabia is keen to establish the best relations with Iraq, and strengthen cooperation between the two countries."

    Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi praised Riyadh's support for Iraq. "What the Iraqi government has done is to re-deploy Iraqi forces in the province of Kirkuk in a swift and smooth operation that did not result in any casualties or casualties," he said.

    Abadi said that "the process of military deployment was easy, as Kirkuk should be under the control of the federal authority according to the Constitution," stressing "Iraq's keenness to establish the best relations with Saudi Arabia."

    Abadi had visited Riyadh, headed a ministerial delegation on June 19 last, on his first visit since he assumed the presidency of the Iraqi government.

    Russian Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said on Tuesday that Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Jaafari will visit Moscow next week and is expected to hold talks with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.

     



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