Saturday, September 30, 2023

Al-Sudani puts the dots on the letters in America’s backyard: With draw and do not interfere in Iraqi affairs, 30 SEPT

 Al-Sudani puts the dots on the letters in America’s backyard: With draw and do not interfere in Iraqi affairs

Information/Baghdad…
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani invested his presence in New York perfectly to highlight Iraq’s lack of need for the presence of foreign forces, as well as the categorical refusal in America’s backyard to interfere in Iraqi affairs, in a move that confirms the government’s determination to implement the most important items of its government programs, which is to end the foreign presence from the country.
In several successful speeches and meetings, the Prime Minister pointed to the need to differentiate between the positive relationship with neighboring countries and the negative relationship that reaches the stage of intervention.
Al-Sudani continued, “All countries, including America, if they want to establish relations with Iraq, must respect the country’s sovereignty and the will of its people,” explaining, “The need for a foreign presence in the country has disappeared since Iraq is capable of protecting its country, and a new agreement will be concluded to regulate military relations.” With America.
While he renewed Iraq’s position of rejecting the presence of any foreign combat forces on its territory, indicating the existence of joint efforts to organize the work of foreign advisors.
In addition, member of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee, Ahmed Al-Moussawi, describes the statements of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani regarding withdrawing foreign forces from Iraq and not allowing Washington to interfere in Iraqi affairs as courageous.
Al-Moussawi said in a statement to Al-Maalouma: “Sudani’s speech and his confirmation that Iraq does not need foreign forces opens the doors to reviewing its agreements with Washington, and they will be supported through Parliament.”
He added, “Al-Sudani’s statements regarding withdrawing foreign forces from Iraq and not allowing Washington to interfere in Iraqi affairs were courageous and frank about the country’s sovereignty.”
He pointed out that “the government will not allow the launch of aggression against neighboring countries, and will not allow any party to undermine the country’s national security through foreign presence.”

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