
Baghdad - INA
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi confirmed today, Thursday, that there are those who believe that they are threatening the state with weapons.
Al-Kadhimi said during a ceremony honoring the families of the press martyrs at the headquarters of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate and attended by the correspondent of the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The press should criticize any situation in the country," noting that "the journalists fought the abhorrent sectarianism and courageously performed their role."
He added, "Enough wars and weapons, stressing that" there are those who believe that with weapons threatening the state. "
He continued, "We presented the white paper to reform the economic situation," explaining that "this government came under difficult conditions and its mission is to conduct free and fair elections."
He pointed out that "there are no countries that depend on 96 percent on oil except the corrupt ones," noting that "today's review is aimed at confusing the situation and removing Iraq from its true role."
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