Abadi .. faces great weights in building a unified Iraq sectarian, security and economic
Riyadh newspaper said that Iraq does not need anyone who re-read the history and tackle on the Arab surroundings despite decades of tides during bipolarity and unilateralism, and knew how to become a battlefield and coups, political and partisan disagreements over to sectarian conflicts and wars. The newspaper pointed out, that "Haider Abadi, the Iraqi prime minister faces great weights in a unified Iraq build a sectarian, security and economic, has admitted that corruption uncle all government institutions, including the army led to the defeat and isolation from the Arab nation and turning his country to open corridors toward sectarian conflicts with moneyed Sunni circumference of the elements of terrorism to be the source of power in Iraq shifts to a country still in dire straits. " The newspaper said in an editorial: "We do not need to invoke the imperatives that necessitate re relationship with the Arab country is one of the pillars of the Arab League, and the nation, but we need to correct the error paths to confirm the right thing, and this does not mean that we disagree and we meet as imposed by the requirements of our security, economic, cultural, and our exchanges." . She concluded by saying, "These exchanges standard of success for a work that embodies the security and the security of its neighbors realities of existence and freedom of decision for all."
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Riyadh newspaper said that Iraq does not need anyone who re-read the history and tackle on the Arab surroundings despite decades of tides during bipolarity and unilateralism, and knew how to become a battlefield and coups, political and partisan disagreements over to sectarian conflicts and wars. The newspaper pointed out, that "Haider Abadi, the Iraqi prime minister faces great weights in a unified Iraq build a sectarian, security and economic, has admitted that corruption uncle all government institutions, including the army led to the defeat and isolation from the Arab nation and turning his country to open corridors toward sectarian conflicts with moneyed Sunni circumference of the elements of terrorism to be the source of power in Iraq shifts to a country still in dire straits. " The newspaper said in an editorial: "We do not need to invoke the imperatives that necessitate re relationship with the Arab country is one of the pillars of the Arab League, and the nation, but we need to correct the error paths to confirm the right thing, and this does not mean that we disagree and we meet as imposed by the requirements of our security, economic, cultural, and our exchanges." . She concluded by saying, "These exchanges standard of success for a work that embodies the security and the security of its neighbors realities of existence and freedom of decision for all."
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