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    Four Gulf states are reluctant to condemn Turkish interference in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Tue 06 Mar 2018, 3:07 am


    Four Gulf states are reluctant to condemn Turkish interference in Iraq

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    Iraqi Ambassador to Egypt and Permanent Representative of the Arab League Habib al-Sadr revealed on Tuesday the reservations of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE to condemn the Turkish military intervention in Iraq.
    "The delegates' meeting included nine important items that were presented to the council, which include most of the Arab and international affairs and joint Arab action, especially the Palestinian issue," Sadr said in a statement to the official Al-Sabah newspaper.
    He added that "the Council renewed its support for Iraq in its final victory over the organization of a supporter of the terrorist and the liberation of his cities, again condemned the Turkish violation of Iraqi sovereignty."
    Al-Sadr pointed out that "Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar continued to maintain their reservations about this decision, although the Iraqi delegation expressed surprise at this reservation because the Turkish presence in northern Iraq was not approved by the government." Ending / 25

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