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Caretaker PM denounces US sanctions on Iraqi figures
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IANS | 17 Dec, 2019
Iraqi caretaker Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi on Sunday condemned the
inclusion of Iraqi figures in a list of US sanctions despite their role
in combating the Islamic State (IS) terror group.
"We reject and
denounce the inclusion of the names of Iraqi leaders and figures known
for their history and political role in the fight against the IS in
sanction lists by countries with which we have relations and
agreements," Xinhua news agency quoted Abdul Mahdi as saying in a
statement.
He also criticized the Iraqi demonstrators for
insulting well-known figures as well as the leaders of the countries
with which Iraq has relations and agreements.
"All these
practices are harmful to Iraq and its people, encourage hatred and
violence, damage the reputation of Iraq, and lead to dangerous results
that are harmful to everyone and difficult to control," the statement
noted.
During the ongoing anti-government protests in Iraq, some
demonstrators burned and tore flags of neighbouring countries as well as
the pictures of their leaders and clerics, in addition to tearing
pictures of some Iraqi leaders participating in the political process.
Abdul
Mahdi's remarks came a few days after the Office of Foreign Assets
Control of the US Department of the Treasury put four Iraqi figures,
including Qais al-Khazali, leader of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq militant group,
or League of the Righteousness, on its sanction list.
The group
was allegedly funded, trained and armed by the Quds Force, a unit in
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, during the US occupation of Iraq
in 2003 and later allied itself with the Shia-led Iraqi government.
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