Sayyid Ammar Al Hakim Discusses with French Ambassador Developments of the War on ISIS
9/4/2015
Sayyid Ammar Al Hakim, head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, renewed his warning against the spread of terrorism in the region and the world, explaining that the asylum crisis in Europe is one of the political implications of negligence of terrorism, and is the least of the crisis that will hit the region and the world because of terrorism. His eminence called for the international coalition in Iraq to play a larger role in fighting terrorism by supporting Iraq and providing it with weapons and intelligence information. In his meeting with the French Ambassador to Baghdad Marc Baretti in his eminence’s office in Baghdad on Thursday, 3/9/2015, Sayyid Al Hakim highlighted his support to the reform process in Iraq and indicated that reform is not a governmental procedure consisting of transferring employees but is rather a popular demand supported by the higher religious authority who also urged the alignment of reforms with the law and the constitution and the enactment of laws that make reforms legal and constitutional. His eminence also discussed with the French ambassador the bilateral relations between the two countries in the political, security, cultural and economic levels.
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9/4/2015
Sayyid Ammar Al Hakim, head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, renewed his warning against the spread of terrorism in the region and the world, explaining that the asylum crisis in Europe is one of the political implications of negligence of terrorism, and is the least of the crisis that will hit the region and the world because of terrorism. His eminence called for the international coalition in Iraq to play a larger role in fighting terrorism by supporting Iraq and providing it with weapons and intelligence information. In his meeting with the French Ambassador to Baghdad Marc Baretti in his eminence’s office in Baghdad on Thursday, 3/9/2015, Sayyid Al Hakim highlighted his support to the reform process in Iraq and indicated that reform is not a governmental procedure consisting of transferring employees but is rather a popular demand supported by the higher religious authority who also urged the alignment of reforms with the law and the constitution and the enactment of laws that make reforms legal and constitutional. His eminence also discussed with the French ambassador the bilateral relations between the two countries in the political, security, cultural and economic levels.
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