Issam Al-Kriti, who is in charge of the Coordination Framework, said on Wednesday that Washington tried three times to stop the changes to the Personal Status Law in Iraq.
Al-Kriti said in a meeting with , “Washington is experiencing a social and moral emergency and it sees that any regulations that build up values in any nation are a wellspring of risk to the strategy of supporting homosexuality.”
He added, “Washington moved multiple times to cut short the individual status regulation in Iraq through pressures by means of consulates and endeavors to shake things up under the affection of common liberties, however it at last fizzled.”
“The US embassy’s interference in Iraq’s affairs is not the first, and it is condemned and represents a violation of the country’s sovereignty,” he said.
It is essential that the Place of Agents finished yesterday the second perusing of the draft alterations to the Individual Status Regulation.
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