Egyptian FM underlines position on Iraqi unity

Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry arrived in the Iraqi capital Baghdad Wednesday, where he discussed Egyptian support for Iraq with Iraqi Vice President Usama Al-Nujayfi.

Shoukry is set to meet with other top Iraqi officials to discuss stability in Iraq.

According to a statement by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, Al-Nujayfi asserted “his full appreciation” of the Egyptian support for Iraq and its unity. He also expressed appreciation towards Egypt’s “assistance in Iraq’s fight against terrorism”.

“Iraq is going through a critical stage, which requires support from its Arabic brothers, Egypt at the forefront, in order to not exclude any Iraqi national faction, specifically the Sunnis,” Al-Nujayfi said.

Al-Nujayfi added that this support is needed to combat terrorism through supporting the Iraqi army with equipment and training “in order to confront the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)”.

After claiming large swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq, ISIS rebranded itself as the ‘Islamic State’ in the summer. The group’s leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi was appointed ‘Caliph’ and is known as ‘Caliph Ibrahim’ by the group.

Shoukry reasserted Egypt’s position towards “the preservation of Iraqi unity” and towards presenting all “possible forms of assistance” to the Iraqi government to move forward in its counter-terrorism efforts.

He stressed the importance of solidarity between the “components of Iraqi society” and of involving all political forces without any “consideration for sectarian affiliation”.

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