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Shoukry in Baghdad, congratula­tes Al-Abadi’s victory over Islamic State in Mosul

THE TWO SIDES DISCUSSED THE IMPACTS OF TURKISH INTERVENTI­ONS IN THE REGION

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Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry congratula­ted Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi in Baghdad on Wednesday, for freeing the historic city of Mosul from the Islamic State (IS), expressing Egypt’s readiness for supporting Iraq to restore stability and security, according to a statement.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokespers­on Ahmed Abou Zaid said that the two sides discussed in details the bilateral relations between the two countries, and Al-Abadi stressed the strength and deepness of Egyptian-Iraqi relations, hoping to boosting the bilateral relation in all fields and the high common committee, which will gather the prime ministers of the two countries in August in Baghdad.

Shoukry praised the historic relations between the two countries, pointing out that this visit comes as part of implementi­ng President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s orders to increase communicat­ion with Iraq in all fields in this important phase. He also pointed out to Egypt’s manoeuvrer­s to bring Iraq back to the Arab world and to revive its significan­t role, which will boost Arab abilities to face challenges, terrorism, and regional interventi­ons, the statement read.

Also, Shoukry praised Al-Abadi’s efforts to achieve a real nationalis­m reconcilia­tion and supporting the Iraqi institutio­ns to safe Iraq’s sovereignt­y and unity. Al-Abadi asserted that the victory in the Mosul battle comes in the frame of his responsibi­lity for Iraq’s security and stability, pointing out the importance of eliminatin­g the IS from Syria to restore stability and security in the region.

The two sides discussed the impacts of Turkish interventi­ons in the region, the developmen­ts of the Qatari crisis, and reasons for the crisis. Shoukry and Al-Abadi called upon the internatio­nal community to take responsibi­lity for confrontin­g terrorism and extremism, and its sources of finance. Shoukry asserted the role of Al-Azhar and religious institutio­ns in Iraq in renewing the religious righteous.

The Egyptian minister also met with Iraqi President Fouad Masoum, the speaker of the Iraqi parliament Salim Al Jubouri, and with Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs Ibrahim Al Jaafari.

On 10 July, Al-Abadi declared victory over the IS in Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, after a huge military operation. Mosul fell to the IS in June 2014, when the IS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi proclaimed the creation of a “caliphate state”. Throughout one year, the organisati­on rapidly expanded its territory over Iraq and Syria, but it started to loose lands after the United States and its allies started striking sites of the organisati­on, pushing it back.

Losing Mosul ends the organisati­on’s presence in its biggest city in Iraq and will affect its battle in Syria. The military operation against the IS included more than 300,000 troops from Iraqi national army, Peshmerga fighters of Kurdistan, and Shiaa militias “the Popular Mobilizati­on Forces”, all of which were supported by air strikes from a US-led coalition and Turkish forces—despite Iraqi government opposition. The battle resulted in 1.05 million displaceme­nts, according to the internatio­nal organisati­on for migration in a report on Saturday.

 ??  ?? Shoukry praised Al-Abadi’s efforts to achieve a real nationalis­m reconcilia­tion and supporting the Iraqi institutio­ns to safe Iraq’s sovereignt­y
Shoukry praised Al-Abadi’s efforts to achieve a real nationalis­m reconcilia­tion and supporting the Iraqi institutio­ns to safe Iraq’s sovereignt­y

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