Monday, November 11, 2024

Al-Sudani renews to Ibn Salman Iraq’s firm position in supporting efforts to prevent the expansion of the conflict in the region, 12 NOV

 Al-Sudani renews to Ibn Salman Iraq’s firm position in supporting efforts to prevent the expansion of the conflict in the region

 Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani met on Monday in Riyadh with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, on the sidelines of the Joint Arab and Islamic Summit, hosted by the Kingdom to discuss the ongoing Zionist aggression on Gaza and Lebanon.

A statement from his office, a copy of which received {Euphrates News}, said that “During the meeting, bilateral relations between the two countries were discussed, which have recently witnessed a development in several fields. The developments of the situation and positions were also reviewed, and the worsening of humanitarian conditions in the occupied territories and southern Lebanon, where the two sides stressed the need to coordinate positions and mobilize efforts to stop the war, and relieve the Palestinian and Lebanese brotherly peoples, and the Sudanese Mreed the Sudanese master appreciated the efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to hold the summit that Iraq previously called for.

The Prime Minister reiterated “Iraq’s firm and principled position in supporting efforts to prevent the expansion of the conflict in the region, and that major countries and international and international organizations take all their legal and moral responsibility to prevent the continuation of the genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza, and international work to relieve the afflicted and stop the Zionist efforts of destruction.”

https://alforatnews.iq/news/السوداني-يجدد-لابن-سلمان%C2%A0موقف-العراق-الثابت-في-دعم-جهود%C2%A0منع-توسعة-الصراع-في-المنطقة

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