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    Member of the Foreign Ministry: Qatar seeks to pressure Saudi Arabia through Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Wed 20 Mar 2019, 6:15 am


    Member of the Foreign Ministry: Qatar seeks to pressure Saudi Arabia through Iraq

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    A member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives Amer al-Fayez said on Wednesday that Qatar seeks to pressure Saudi Arabia by strengthening economic cooperation with Iraq, stressing the government's commitment to the principle of neutrality and non-alignment of the party.
    Al-Fayez said in a statement that the visit of the Qatari delegation to Iraq during the past few days focused on expanding the relationship with Iraq,
    He added that "Qatar is trying to put pressure on Saudi Arabia, which is also seeking to develop the same relationship with us," stressing that "Iraq today is open to all and committed to the policy of neutrality and non-alignment without one else."
    Al-Fayez, a deputy of the construction coalition, said that "Iraq, after recovering from terrorism, has become a kiss for the Arab and regional countries through its strategic position and privacy, which qualifies it to play an important role in the stability of the region." Ending / 25

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