Sheikh Khazali receives the Turkish ambassador to Baghdad, and the issues of sovereignty and water are at the forefront of the discussions.
21 February 2024
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The General Secretary of the Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, His Eminence Sheikh Qais al-Khazali, received in his office in Baghdad today (Wednesday) the Turkish Ambassador to Iraq, Mr. Ali Reda Kony, and during the meeting the importance of strengthening joint relations between the two countries was stressed.
A statement by Sheikh Khazali’s media office stated that His Eminence stressed the importance of providing the appropriate basis for developing relations between Baghdad and Ankara, in the service of regional issues and seeking to resolve them, especially in Gaza, which Sheikh Al-Amin considered the honor of the Arab and Islamic conscience, stressing the necessity of a clear position from the Arab and Islamic countries. To force the Zionist occupation entity to stop its continued aggression against the Palestinian people.
During the meeting, His Eminence stressed the need to address the illegal presence of Turkish forces on Iraqi soil, stressing that the security and stability of Iraq contributes to the security and stability of the region and the world, pointing out that Iraq is determined to remove all foreign forces from the country, since their presence is illegal in addition to the increase in The ability of the Iraqi security and military forces to protect the security and stability of the country.
His Eminence Sheikh Khazali noted the need to address Iraq’s water shares in accordance with international laws, technical methods, and good-neighborliness principles, and in a way that ensures a fair share for Iraq that meets its needs.
In turn, the guest ambassador expressed his appreciation and respect for the national role of His Eminence Sheikh Al-Amin, which reflects positively on the general situation, stressing the importance of strengthening joint efforts to overcome obstacles to developing relations between the two countries, and in a way that contributes to achieving security and stability in the region.