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    Sunni politics define what Saudi Arabia wants from Iraq now

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    Post by Rocky Thu 04 Apr 2019, 6:27 am

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    The axis of the axis, which includes most of the Sunni political forces, on Thursday, what the Saudi Arabia wants, through its rapprochement with Iraq during the current period.

    The MP for the coalition Faleh al-Issawi told the news that "the Saudi-Iraqi relationship has been stalled for more than 30 years, and was tense as a result of the occupation of Iraq to Kuwait," noting that "this relationship returned to tension very strikingly during the Nuri al-Maliki's presidency of the Iraqi government."

    "The Saudi-Iraqi rapprochement took place in 2017, when Haidar al-Abadi took over the presidency of the Iraqi government," he said. "Abadi was very open to Arab and regional society."

    "The Saudi delegation's recent visit to Baghdad was not a surprise," he said, adding that "Saudi Arabia is trying to make up for the period that has witnessed with Iraq is cold," noting that "this relationship has goals and goals do not stop at the economy and investment, but beyond."

    "Saudi Arabia believes that there is clear Iranian influence in Iraq, and this influence has taken many forms, at the military and security levels, in addition to the economic side, especially as Iran wants to get rid of the American sanctions through Iraq, and get the hard currency," he said. "He said.




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