24 Apr 2024
Thursday 25 October 2018 - 23:36
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Iraq will prioritise own interests regarding Iran sanctions: new PM

Reuters - Iraq will prioritise its own interests and independence when it comes to helping the United States enforce sanctions against Iran, new Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Thursday.

President Donald Trumps decision to withdraw the United States from a 2015 international nuclear accord with Tehran in May and reimpose sanctions has put Abdul Mahdis incoming government in a difficult position, since Iraqs economy is closely intertwined with neighbouring Irans.

We want to secure Iraq from any interference in issues, affairs of other countries, whether its a neighbouring country or its any other country in the world, Abdul Mahdi told a news conference in Baghdad.

The United States and Iran, increasingly at odds, are Iraqs two biggest allies, and Washington has said there will be consequences for countries that do not respect the sanctions.

Abdul Mahdis statement on Thursday did not deviate much from the stance of his predecessor, Haider al-Abadi.

In August Abadi said Iraq was against the sanctions as a matter of principle, but that the country would follow them.

We consider them a strategic mistake and incorrect but we will abide by them to protect the interests of our people. We will not interact with them or support them but we will abide by them, he said. [nL5N1UY5XH]

Abadis government later asked Washington for permission to ignore some sanctions on its neighbour. Abdul Mahdi did not say on Thursday whether his government would continue to seek the exemptions.

The next wave of sanctions are due to come into effect on Nov 4.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called Abdul Mahdi on Thursday to congratulate him on his swearing in. They also discussed the enhancement of bilateral relations, according to a statement from the Prime Ministers media office.

Abdul Mahdi was speaking at his first news conference since being sworn in just past midnight on Thursday. He also announced that he would be moving the prime ministers office and cabinet outside Baghdads heavily fortified Green Zone.

All of Iraq should be a green zone. Security and beauty should be everywhere in Iraq. Officials must share everything with citizens, the good and the bad. We should share everything with our people.

Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein; writing by Raya Jalabi; Editing by Robin Pomeroy and David Stamp
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