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Iraqi Prime Minister: We do not need foreign military forces in Iraq

Pak Sahafat – In a conversation with Al Jazeera TV channel, the Prime Minister of Iraq announced that he will not allow the neighboring countries of Iraq to encroach on his territory.

According to the report of the International group of Pak Sahafat News Agency, in a conversation with Al Jazeera TV channel, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani announced tonight that his country did not need foreign military forces, and Iraq’s friends in Washington also understand this.

Regarding the security agreement that was signed between Iran and Iraq today, he emphasized: We reached an agreement regarding the control of common borders and the surrender of wanted persons.

The Prime Minister of Iraq expressed hope that the agreement signed with Tehran could become a factor for the stability of the situation in the common borders.

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The movements of the Iraqi parliament against the interference of the American ambassador in Baghdad/ the impeachment of the foreign minister were keyed

According to Mohammad Shia al-Sudani: His country rejects any kind of aggression against any of the neighboring countries from the origin of Iraqi soil.

He further announced the imminent trial of a number of prominent Iraqi figures on charges of corruption.

Regarding the situation of the Sadr movement, Al-Sudani said: The Sadr movement is not in isolation now, but because it failed to form a cabinet within the framework of its vision, it has withdrawn from the political process.

Regarding early elections, he made it subject to the approval of the Iraqi parliament and considered this issue subject to the dissolution of the Iraqi parliament.

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