BAGHDAD: Iraq wants to “keep away” from the US-Iran conflict, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi said on Wednesday.
Baghdad wants to maintain a “balance” in its relations with Washington and Tehran, he told an energy conference in Baghdad, explaining that this policy was in Iraq’s interest.
“I’m keeping away from it,” he said, referring to the tension between Iran and the United States.
Abadi also expressed hope that the deal to restrain Iran’s nuclear program would be maintained by Washington.
Iraq wants to “keep away” from US-Iran conflict, Prime Minister Abadi says
Iraq wants to “keep away” from US-Iran conflict, Prime Minister Abadi says
US conducts strikes on more than 30 Daesh targets in Syria, military says
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Saturday that it conducted 10 strikes against more than 30 Daesh targets in Syria between February 3 and February 12.
The US struck Daesh infrastructure and weapons storage targets, it said.
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