Baghdad – INA
The head of the (Ibsher ya Iraq) alliance, Sheikh Humam Hamoudi praised Thursday ,the courageous and clear stance of the Iraqi government towards the events of Jurf Al-Nasr, while pointing to the danger of the Iraqi security and economy remaining in the hands of United States.
Sheikh Hamoudi said in a speech, during a dialogue seminar held by Iraqi Efficiencies and Elites Organization, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that " American aggression on the security headquarters in Jurf al-Nasr, which resulted in the fall of martyrs and wounded, is a dangerous development and a violation of Iraqi sovereignty", indicating that "the international coalition's transgression of Iraqi law in dealing with the Iraqi situation brings to our minds the idea of occupation, and that our people have always rejected any occupation and confront it with everything they have".
Hamoudi praised the "courageous and clear stance of Iraqi government towards the events of Jurf al-Nasr, ", stressing that "the international coalition entered Iraq by a decision at a critical juncture and will also come out with a decision, as the framework and the State-Building Coalition, which includes all Iraqi components, decided to end the international coalition and switch to bilateral cooperation agreements under Iraqi jurisdiction”.
Hamoudi pointed to the" The risky situation in which USA still has authority over security and economy”, noting that "the time has come to impose the sovereignty of security and money”.
Hamoudi continued "We have raised a living slogan on dignity to free our money from the restrictions of the Federal Bank, sovereignty over our money is part of the correction project of the (Ibsher ya Iraq) alliance within its vision to build a capable Iraq and a decent life for the people”, pointing out that "stability is based on security and political harmony, which we have achieved to a large extent during the past period and seek to invest it in service and development”.
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