Abadi discusses with King Salman the strengthening of relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia: Pleased to visit you
Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on Monday discussed with Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz the strengthening of relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, while Abadi stressed that the Iraqi government won the people and their cooperation when he did not distinguish between Iraqis and others, Salman welcomed the Iraqi delegation.

"Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi discussed with the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdul Aziz ways to strengthen cooperation and develop relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia in all fields," Ebadi's office said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press.
"Our hearts are open and all doors are open to cooperation with Iraq," he said.

"We are ready to help and cooperate in the fields of economy, trade, borders, the private sector and businessmen, exchange of interests, increase coordination in the face of terrorism, cooperate to eliminate the oppressor, and safeguard common security," he said. Fight terrorism and what you have achieved in this area. "

He praised the "stability of Iraq and the solidarity of his people", wishing "bilateral relations between the two countries further development."

For his part, Abadi expressed his thanks for the "warm welcome", pointing out that "we seek to establish a true and solid relationship and walk in steps confident and deliberate."

Abadi continued, "We came today with an open heart and a willingness to cooperate after we noticed a great openness before you." We did not win over the military force only, but we won our people and their cooperation when we did not distinguish between Iraqis and others. We respect religious, national and sectarian diversity. Approach ".

He stressed that "our relations are based on the interests of our people and we want to be within the policy axis, and we maintain in our diverse relations with the various countries of the world and adjacent to the independence of our decision, and the interests of our people and our security," stressing the importance of "cooperation against terrorism and the elimination of terrorist gangs."

The statement pointed out that the meeting was attended by the Iraqi foreign and interior ministers, industry, agriculture and trade, as well as heads of investment from the two delegations.

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