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    This is what Abadi will discuss during his visit to Saudi Arabia next Wednesday

    This is what Abadi will discuss during his visit to Saudi Arabia next Wednesday

    Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will visit Saudi Arabia next Wednesday to discuss several issues with King Salman bin Abdul Aziz.

    "The repercussions of the crisis between Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Bahrain on the one hand, and Qatar on the other, in addition to the situation on the Iraqi and Syrian arenas, and the strengthening of bilateral relations through the establishment of a joint coordination council and security, The border between the two countries after the collapse of the Dahedh organization, in Mosul, will be the top of Abadi talks with Saudi officials. "

    The source pointed out that "a positive atmosphere began to prevail in the relations between the two countries since the visit of Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir to Iraq in late February, and meeting with Abadi and senior Iraqi officials, followed by a visit by Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Faleh late last month to Baghdad during which he discussed with Iraqi government officials The situation in the oil market and the issue of extension of the agreement to reduce production. "

    The visit by Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir is the first of its kind in more than a quarter of a century to close the Saudi embassy following the invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi forces in 1990.

    The source revealed that "there is a willingness on both sides to cooperate clearly and clearly with regard to Iran's file and terrorism in the region in order to reach a number of understandings to meet all the challenges facing the two sides," hinting that "the visit may result in Riyadh to appoint a new ambassador in Baghdad succeeding To her former ambassador Thamer Al-Sobhan. "

    Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef was not to visit Iraq after Abadi's visit.

    The source pointed out that "the Saudi side will inform his Iraqi counterpart that the war on terrorism, and the response to the organization is a priority among the Saudi leadership, and that Riyadh is fully prepared to cooperate with any party, including Iraq to eliminate any terrorist organization, Of terrorist organizations and militias. "

    The source pointed to the presence of Saudi willingness to contribute to the reconstruction and revitalization of the economic cycle in the war-affected areas in Iraq.


    The source pointed out that "a positive atmosphere began to prevail in the relations between the two countries since the visit of Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir to Iraq in late February, and meeting with Abadi and senior Iraqi officials, followed by a visit by Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Faleh late last month to Baghdad during which he discussed with Iraqi government officials The situation in the oil market and the issue of extension of the agreement to reduce production. "

    The visit by Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir is the first of its kind in more than a quarter of a century to close the Saudi embassy following the invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi forces in 1990.

    The source revealed that "there is a willingness on both sides to cooperate clearly and clearly with regard to Iran's file and terrorism in the region in order to reach a number of understandings to meet all the challenges facing the two sides," hinting that "the visit may result in Riyadh to appoint a new ambassador in Baghdad succeeding To her former ambassador Thamer Al-Sobhan. "

    Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef was not to visit Iraq after Abadi's visit.
    The source pointed out that "the Saudi side will inform his Iraqi counterpart that the war on terrorism, and the response to the organization is a priority among the Saudi leadership, and that Riyadh is fully prepared to cooperate with any party, including Iraq to eliminate any terrorist organization, Of terrorist organizations and militias. "

    The source pointed to the presence of Saudi willingness to contribute to the reconstruction and revitalization of the economic cycle in the war-affected areas in Iraq.


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