) - Reports that Iranian Ambassador Iraj Masjedi has sought to establish an Islamic province in Iraq are not worthy of reply at all, he said, pointing out that these reports are baseless. 

"The reports that Iranian Ambassador Iraj Masjadi sought to establish an Islamic province in Iraq, specifically in Samarra , are not worth responding to, because they are not feasible on the ground," an Arab newspaper quoted the MP as saying. " Those who leak these allegations are trying to create strife in the country".

The MP asked not to be named, "the street not to listen to such nonsense," pointing out that "the Iraqi law in force requires the introduction of a new province in the event of the vote of the Council of the mother province by a majority of its members, after the arrival of a legal request from the councils of districts that want this And by a majority of two-thirds, and raise the matter to parliament and then the Iraqi government and then to the President of the Republic, and may be to organize a referendum in some cases. " 

He added that "the purpose of my visit to the province of Salah al-Din is to build new relations with the people of the region, because Iran is currently a great isolation," noting that "Iran's economy in a continuous collapse, and the idea of ​​supporting the cutting of areas of the province to make it difficult, Impossible at this time. "

"All neighboring countries do not want to divide Iraq sectarianly or ethnically in any way, because these countries know that if divided, this means that wars and conflicts in the region will not stop." 

"The Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Erj Musjidi, is overseeing the establishment of a new province and the division of the province of Salah al-Din into two provinces. The borders of the new governorate will begin on the Tigris side south of Tikrit and end at the borders of the capital Baghdad," media sources said .