Washington to the Sudanese: We will not deal with Iraqi ministers from terrorist factions

Washington to the Sudanese: We will not deal with Iraqi ministers from terrorist factions

The administration of US President Joe Biden has informed the new Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shi’a Al -Sudani that it would not deal with the ministers and senior officials belonging to the factions classified by Washington on the terrorist list. According to the “Axios” website today, Wednesday.

The site, quoting two familiar sources, said that among these ministers, the Biden administration has already decided not to deal with them, the new Minister of Higher Education, who said he belongs to the Asaib al -Haq.
He also added that the United States is concerned about the appointment of the Sudanese as the head of his media office formerly worked with media affiliated with the Asaib Ahl al -Haq and the Iraqi Hezbollah Brigades.

While the site indicated that the American ambassador to Iraq informed the Sudanese of the American policy regarding dealing with government ministers and officials associated with armed factions.
The Iraqi Prime Minister had appointed a journalist close to Asaib Ahl al -Haq, led by Qais Khazali, as director of his media office.
The journalist Rabie Nader held the position of director of programs on Al -Ahed channel, affiliated with the Asaib Ahl al -Haq.

He also worked in Iraqi stations and media very close to what is known today as the pro -Iranian “coordination framework”.
However, it is remarkable in his career that he moved from Al -Ahed channel, which is affiliated with the Asaib Ahl al -Haq, to ​​the office of former Prime Minister Adel Abdul -Mahdi to work in his media office, during the outbreak of the protest movement in 2019..

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