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Iraq must not be dragged into another regional war: president

June 26, 2019
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, left, greets Iraq's President Barham Salih outside of 10 Downing Street in central London on Tuesday. — AFP
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, left, greets Iraq's President Barham Salih outside of 10 Downing Street in central London on Tuesday. — AFP

LONDON — Iraqi President Barham Saleh said on Wednesday his country must not be dragged into another conflict in the Middle East, as tensions rise over its neighbor Iran.

"We have had four decades of challenge and turmoil. We do not want to be embroiled in another war," he said at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs think-tank in London.

"We cannot afford our country to be dragged into conflict."

With tensions high between Iran and the United States, Saleh insisted his country would not become "a staging post for belligerents".

"We are asking everybody to cool it down... enough is enough," he said.

"We do not want to be a victim of a conflict in Middle East. We have not finished the last one," the Iraqi president added, referring to the US-led war on terror and battle against Daesh (the so-called IS).

"It is in our national interests to have good relationship with Iran," he said, whilst adding: "The US is a very important partner for Iraq."

Saleh, who took office in October, said Baghdad's priority was "stability".

"We need to transform Iraq from a zone of regional and proxy conflict into a zone of trade, infrastructure development, and jobs and a future for young people," the 58-year-old said.

Saleh visited British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday for talks on security cooperation and nation-building.

May said Britain "stood ready to provide further support" to the Iraqi and Kurdish security forces, her Downing Street office said. — AFP


June 26, 2019
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