Iraqi Prime Minister
Haidar al-Abadi arrived in Tehran shortly before midnight on Monday on his
first visit to Iran. Abadi took office in the midst of a crisis in Iraq
triggered by the rapid advance of the Islamic State. During his one-day stay in
Tehran, Abadi will hold talks with senior Iranian leaders on the ISIL, the
security situation in Iraq, and the role of Iran’s Quds Force, IRGC, Basij, and
Shia militias under their command, in the fight against ISIL. The Islamic State
insurgents hold territories just a few kilometers from the Iranian border.
“No ground forces from any superpowers, international coalition, or regional power will fight (in Iraq),” Abadi said in Baghdad, just prior to his departure to Tehran. “This is my decision, it is the decision of the Iraqi government.” (AFP, 20 October)
“No ground forces from any superpowers, international coalition, or regional power will fight (in Iraq),” Abadi said in Baghdad, just prior to his departure to Tehran. “This is my decision, it is the decision of the Iraqi government.” (AFP, 20 October)
Photo credit: Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi being greeted by officials upon arrival at Tehran's Mehrabad airport; Monday 20 October 2014 (IRNA)
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