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    Warning Of British Control Of Iraqi Airspace

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    Post by Rocky Wed 06 Jul 2022, 7:24 am

    [size=38]Warning Of British Control Of Iraqi Airspace
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    The Information/Sulaimaniyah…
    Politician Muhammad Jamal warned, on Wednesday, of the existence of a conspiracy aimed at controlling Iraqi airspace by Britain.
    Jamal said in an interview with the "Information" agency, "There is an international conspiracy by subjecting Iraq to signing with Serco and through Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, who is adopting this issue."
    He added that "the airports and airspace of the countries are the main part of the sovereignty of the country, and they must remain under the control of the Iraqi state, and handing them over to a British company is part of a conspiracy through which the painful airport operation will be repeated."
    And the representative of the State of Law, Jassem Al-Moussawi, had confirmed earlier, that signatures were collected inside the parliament to prevent Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi from signing any agreement or treaty, whether internal or external.
    Al-Moussawi said that the parliamentary move came against the backdrop of an expected meeting on July 5 that brings together Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and the British company (Serco) for air navigation in order to renew a contract for air surveillance of Iraq.
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