The American ambassador says that his country will not interfere in the formation of the new Iraqi government.
The American ambassador in Baghdad claimed that this country will never interfere in the formation of the new Iraqi government.
The American ambassador in Baghdad claimed this Wednesday that Washington will never interfere in the formation of the new Iraqi government.
According to the Al Jazeera network, Elina Romanovsky, the American ambassador in Baghdad, also said that the country is interested in forming a powerful Iraqi government that interacts with the international community with open arms.
On the other hand, the sit-in by pro-Syed Moqtadi al-Sadr rioters in the Iraqi parliament has entered the fifth day.
Sadr’s supporters are also preparing to hold what they call the “Millionth Friday Prayer” in the large square of Baghdad’s Green Zone.
In this regard, the United Nations delegation called for a national dialogue in a statement today and emphasized that this is the most effective way to get out of the political crisis in the country.
Moqtada al-Sadr also asked his supporters to leave the parliament building and sit in front of the parliament and its grounds.
The American ambassador in Baghdad claimed this Wednesday that Washington will never interfere in the formation of the new Iraqi government.
According to the Al Jazeera network, Elina Romanovsky, the American ambassador in Baghdad, also said that the country is interested in forming a powerful Iraqi government that interacts with the international community with open arms.
On the other hand, the sit-in by pro-Syed Moqtadi al-Sadr rioters in the Iraqi parliament has entered the fifth day.
Sadr’s supporters are also preparing to hold what they call the “Millionth Friday Prayer” in the large square of Baghdad’s Green Zone.
In this regard, the United Nations delegation called for a national dialogue in a statement today and emphasized that this is the most effective way to get out of the political crisis in the country.
Moqtada al-Sadr also asked his supporters to leave the parliament building and sit in front of the parliament and its grounds.