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    The Sadrist movement on Iran's summoning of the Iraqi ambassador: a green light for the loyalists to attack the Gulf Championship




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    Shafaq News/ The Sadrist movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, commented today, Wednesday, on Iran's summoning of the Iraqi ambassador to Tehran in protest of the phrase "Arabian Gulf" in the 25th Gulf Championship currently held in Basra, returning to him a "special" message to loyalists from a "national" republic that annoyed her. Gulf rapprochement.



    The leader of the movement, Issam Hussein, told Shafaq News agency, "There is no justification for Iran summoning the Iraqi ambassador to Tehran," considering that "this matter is a green light for Iran's supporters and loyalists in Iraq to launch campaigns against naming the Arab Gulf, in the 25th Gulf Championship." located in Basra Governorate.
    And Hussein stated, "Iran is very disturbed by the issue of integration between the Iraqi people and the peoples of the Arab Gulf states, as it does not want this rapprochement for fear of an increase in tourist trips in the future and the development of matters into economic and investment issues, and for this it launches attacks and escalates on a daily basis against this matter through objection." on the designation of the Arabian Gulf.
    He added, "Iran has problems with the Arab Gulf states, and for this reason it does not want any rapprochement between Iraq and these countries, and it does not want the Iraqis to integrate with the Arab peoples. It wants Iraq to continue to follow it in its foreign policy."
    The leader of the Sadrist movement concluded by saying, "Iran for 40 years has said it is an Islamic republic, but today's objection to naming the Arabian Gulf instead of the Persian Gulf indicates that it is a national republic, not an Islamic one."
    Today, Wednesday, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it had summoned the Iraqi ambassador to Tehran, in protest against the use of a name it described as "falsified", in the 25th edition of the Arab Gulf Championship, which is currently being held in Basra.
    Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said that Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani corrected this issue (this error) in an article recently published on the virtual space.
    Earlier, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it had taken what it described as "necessary measures" after Iraq used the name "Arabian Gulf" instead of "Persian".
    On the eighth of January, the Iranian parliament attacked the Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani, and the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, in language that seemed “arrogant” against the backdrop of statements about the Gulf Cup in its 25th edition hosted by Basra, and they mentioned the term “Arabian Gulf”, which Iran strongly objects to it.
    The Sadrist movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, responded this evening, Sunday, to the Iranian Parliament's demand for the leader of the movement to apologize after his tweet about the term "Arabian Gulf".
    The Iranian Football Association objected to naming the tournament as the "Arabian Gulf" instead of the "Persian Gulf", and submitted a protest note to the President of the International Federation of Football in this regard.
    Iraqi football experts believe that this matter, which has emerged recently, on the football scene, may negatively affect the 25th edition of the Arab Gulf Cup hosted by Basra, and the smoothness of the tournament, and they warned against moving to a political arena that strips the positive essence of the tournament.
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