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Thu, 02/10/2022 - 13:58
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Al-Araji To The EU's Ambassador: Iraq Is Against The Policy Of Axes And Seeks To Find Solutions Between Conflicting Parties

Baghdad / NINA / - National Security Adviser Qassem Al-Araji affirmed: Wars and problems do not build nations, and coexistence and tolerance are what build nations. He said during his meeting with the Ambassador of the European Union Ville Varjola "We hope that the European Union will have a role in the Vienna talks, and we believe that the success of the Vienna talks will have positive effects on Iraq and the region." Al-Araji called on the European Union to urge its members to withdraw their nationals from al-Hol camp. He added: The presence of this large number of terrorists in (SDF) prisons, with poor capabilities, constitutes a constant and permanent danger if the international community does not perform its duties. Al-Araji continued: Twenty dangerous terrorists managed to escape from Al-Hasakah prison. He stressed: We are against the policy of the axes, and we are not a party to it, but we believe that Iraq has a positive role, and we seek to find solutions between the conflicting parties and we need wisdom and reason to solve all problems, and we refuse to enter into any dispute, but we work to bring the views closer and distance ourselves from any conflict . Al-Araji explained: Wars and problems do not build nations, and coexistence and tolerance are what build nations. For his part, the Ambassador of the European Union said: I send you a friendly message from the European Union, and I appreciate the role played by Iraq, and we extend our appreciation to you for your pivotal role. He stressed: We believe that forming the Iraqi government is a special process for the Iraqis alone. As for the foreign powers, they must bear the responsibility to support Iraq and not interfere in the Iraqi internal affairs. He continued, "We hope that the political forces will agree to form the new government." He announced the provision of 5 million euros in humanitarian aid to the affected families in Iraq./ End

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