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    Saudi official: Riyadh supports Prime Minister Haider Abadi second term

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    Post by Rocky Sat 31 Mar 2018, 2:19 am

    [size=30]Saudi official: Riyadh supports Prime Minister Haider Abadi second term[/size]
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    A member of the Special Advisory Committee to the Council of Ministers Anwar Ashki, on Thursday, his support for the assumption of Prime Minister Haider Abadi second term, stressing that Riyadh is still "conservative" Vice President Nuri al-Maliki because of his positions, among the real difference between Saudi Arabia because of the Egyptian initiative To return Syria to the Arab League in cooperation with Iraq.
    "Saudi Arabia is still conservative on Nuri al-Maliki because of the policy he followed with Saudi Arabia during his term as prime minister," Ashki said in a televised statement. "Saudi Arabia supports Abbadi as a result of his openness policy and his visit to the kingdom."
    In my opinion, the victory of al-Maliki in the elections "reinstates Iran to dominate Iraq," as he claimed.



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