Iraqi Foreign Minister: We will not compromise with Israel / US troops will leave Iraq by the end of the year.
The Iraqi Foreign Minister said that the country will never compromise with the Zionist regime, and in addition to the issue of Palestine, the Iraqi society will not accept this issue.
On the sidelines of the Manama Dialogue conference in Bahrain yesterday (Sunday), Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein said that Iraq has no plans to normalize relations with the Zionist regime in the future.
He told Israel’s I24 network that there were many reasons for this, which he said would take a long time to explain. In this regard, Fouad Hussein said that Iraq’s non-compromise with the Zionist regime, in addition to the issue of Palestine, is related to the characteristics of Iraqi society.
Stating that Iraq is part of the solution to the region’s problems and plays a major role in resolving tensions between the two countries, the Iraqi foreign minister referred to Baghdad’s efforts to resolve the Iran-Saudi dispute and concluded by claiming that US forces would liberate Iraq by the end of this year. They will leave.
Fouad Hussein’s remarks came after his Bahraini counterpart, Abdul Latif al-Zayani, expressed hope that other countries in the region would join compromise agreements with the occupying regime in Jerusalem. He claimed that the so-called “Ibrahim” agreements were not a regional coalition against Iran.
The Iraqi Foreign Minister stressed the need for non-compromise with the Israeli regime, while a meeting in Erbil on the normalization of relations with the regime, which took place in early October, was met with a sharp reaction from all levels of Iraqi society and political circles. The country issued an arrest warrant for the participants in the meeting.