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    Jordan seeks support from Iraqi parliament for its agreements with Iraq

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    Jordan seeks support from Iraqi parliament for its agreements with Iraq Empty Jordan seeks support from Iraqi parliament for its agreements with Iraq

    Post by Rocky Sat 16 Feb 2019, 2:10 am

    Jordan seeks support from Iraqi parliament for its agreements with Iraq
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    The Jordanian Parliament Speaker Atef Al-Tarawneh said that the agreements concluded in Iraq must have the support of an Iraqi parliamentarian, pointing out that during his visit he found joint parliamentary coalitions for the Iraqi sectarian, religious and national components.
    Al-Tarawneh said during his speech to the program "sixty minutes" on Jordanian television, that he met during his visit to Iraq all the parliamentary blocs and coalitions, noting that "some of these blocs and coalitions who was in favor of the conventions and some of them had some questions and reservations, and we have had great opportunities that Explain the course of these agreements. "
    Al-Tarawneh expressed his pride in the Iraqi experience, which has now undergone a major political shift. "We found that there are parliamentary coalitions that presented Iraq's interests first and then they went to joint coalitions where there are Shiites, Sunnis, Kurds and Christians under one coalition, thus making it easier for them to build Iraq. Jordan to engage with a political coalition is not sectarian or sectarian. "
    "All the political leaders of the parliamentary blocs praised the role of the king before and after the occupation and then declared war early on terrorism, as well as the protection of the Iraqi border at a time when the Iraqi brothers were busy pursuing the preacher and terrorism, and then go the Iraqi army to the Syrian border "Noting that" the Iraqi border remained safe only because it is under the protection of the Jordanian army in that difficult period. "
    Al-Tarawneh added, "We have seen a real desire to activate the border between the two countries and then overcome the difficulties." He pointed out that "there are gaps in some cases either in a manner of indifference or slowdown, there were some drawbacks," stressing that he spoke with some security officials in Jordan that there Some of the drawbacks to the disruption of some of the arrivals to Jordan through the crossings, whether air or land, and stressed that he assured the Iraqis that there is no grudge, but were difficult conditions on the region under the war on terrorism and that is why and there is no political background for this subject.
    He noted that in less than half an hour the treatment of any Iraqi wishing to enter Jordan ends.
    Al-Tarawneh stressed that "today we need the unification of parliamentary efforts in all Arab countries. Iraq is a very important and pivotal country with a long history of stability in the region, and its war on terror served the Arabs, Muslims and the world as having eliminated a group that posed a threat to the world. No religion. " Finished


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