Abadi: We call for political consensus for the sake of the country

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Saturday called for a political consensus for the sake of the country's interests, stressing that Iraq seeks to build relations with countries on the basis of common interests.

"We are with the political consensus that cares for the interest of the country and the citizens, and we are not with the political consensus that is looking for privileges and positions," Abadi said during the memorial ceremony on the occasion of Iraqi Martyr Day.

"We want a strong country and a unified Iraq that plays an important role in the region and the world," he said.
"Building relations with countries on the basis of common interests, we do not want relations to provide the interest of the other to our national interest."
He added that "any conflict in the region will show terrorist groups and this is not in the interest of anyone, and not a day only to uncover terrorist cells and pursue them in cities and deserts and towns."

"We want to remove all traces of terrorism and we will succeed in reconstruction and job creation," the prime minister warned of "those who are waiting and waiting for any terrorist act to attack the government and the security forces.”
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Saturday called for a political consensus for the sake of the country's interests, stressing that Iraq seeks to build relations with countries on the basis of common interests.

"We are with the political consensus that cares for the interest of the country and the citizens, and we are not with the political consensus that is looking for privileges and positions," Abadi said during the memorial ceremony on the occasion of Iraqi Martyr Day.

"We want a strong country and a unified Iraq that plays an important role in the region and the world," he said.
"Building relations with countries on the basis of common interests, we do not want relations to provide the interest of the other to our national interest."
He added that "any conflict in the region will show terrorist groups and this is not in the interest of anyone, and not a day only to uncover terrorist cells and pursue them in cities and deserts and towns."

"We want to remove all traces of terrorism and we will succeed in reconstruction and job creation," the prime minister warned of "those who are waiting and waiting for any terrorist act to attack the government and the security forces.”

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Saturday called for a political consensus for the sake of the country's interests, stressing that Iraq seeks to build relations with countries on the basis of common interests.

"We are with the political consensus that cares for the interest of the country and the citizens, and we are not with the political consensus that is looking for privileges and positions," Abadi said during the memorial ceremony on the occasion of Iraqi Martyr Day.

"We want a strong country and a unified Iraq that plays an important role in the region and the world," he said.

"Building relations with countries on the basis of common interests, we do not want relations to provide the interest of the other to our national interest."

He added that "any conflict in the region will show terrorist groups and this is not in the interest of anyone, and not a day only to uncover terrorist cells and pursue them in cities and deserts and towns."

"We want to remove all traces of terrorism and we will succeed in reconstruction and job creation," the prime minister warned of "those who are waiting and waiting for any terrorist act to attack the government and the security forces.”

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