Al-Sadr identifies seven points to get Iraq's out of dependence on anyone

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  • 16-10-2021, 18:47
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    Baghdad - INA  

    The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, identified today, Saturday, seven points for Iraq's exit from subordination to anyone. 

    Al-Sadr said in a tweet to him, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "perhaps one of the most important things the world is waiting for in the Sadrist movement assuming the prime ministership is our position on (America) or (the occupation), so here I say: We have some important points that bring Iraq out from dependency to any one, as follows: America has the following

    first: dealing with the Iraqi government likewise diplomatically and at all levels, ie treated state with full state sovereignty.

    Second: serious dialogue and the actor in regards to the survival of its troops and their camps, aircraft and warships and interventions in Iraq.

    Third: The people’s revolutions and demonstrations are an internal affair, and something that does not concern them, All of them are national revolutions, they must be free from external influence.

    Fourth: Protacting Iraq, land, air, sea, and people, from its regional conflicts, whatever they may be.. We will not allow anything else from everyone.

    Fifth: We are Iraqis, neither easterners nor westerners..we want to live in peace..everything that opposes that, we have an appropriate response.

    Sixth: We will deal with it economically or on other levels if the aforementioned points are achieved.. Otherwise, we cannot succumb to pressures and subordination. 

    Seventh: If the foregoing is not achieved, then this means that it is a state hostile to Iraq, and does not want independence, sovereignty and stability for it.