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World News See other World News Articles Title: Baghdad seeking ‘substantial’ Russian military & political presence in Iraq – vice-president RT... Iraqs Vice President Nouri al-Maliki © Vladimir Pesnya / Sputnik Russian military and political presence in Iraq would bring balance to the whole Middle Eastern and North African region, Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi vice-president, said during his visit to Moscow. "Its well known that Russia has historically strong relations with Iraq, therefore we would like Russia to have a substantial presence in our country, both politically and militarily, al-Maliki said during his meeting with the speaker of Russias upper house of parliament, Valentina Matviyenko. This way, a balance would be established that would benefit the region, its peoples and its countries, he added. Read more Iraq's Vice President Nouri al-Maliki © Reuters US contributed to ISIS creation, now tries to claim victory over it Iraqi VP talks tough The vice president said that Baghdad wants to boost relations with Moscow as it believes in Russias role in solving most of the key international issues as well as improving stability and balance in our region and worldwide. Matviyenko, in turn, praised the commitment of the current Iraqi authorities to widening their cooperation with Moscow. Russia is also determined to expand its interaction with Iraq both politically and economically as well as in the military-technical sphere, and, of course, on the parliamentary level, she said. In his talks with Russias Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, earlier Monday, al-Maliki stressed that a Russian presence in Iraq would bring the balance which couldnt be undermined in a political sense in favor of any external party. Today we need Russia's greater involvement in Iraqi affairs, especially in the energy field. Now when we are done with Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), Iraq needs investments in energy and trade, he said. Earlier in July, the Iraqi authorities announced that the last IS stronghold in the country, Mosul, had been fully liberated from the terrorists, following an eight-months-long campaign backed by the US-led coalition. Al-Maliki told Lavrov that Moscow and Baghdad should enhance
cooperation in countering terrorism in the region. We believe that both our countries are targets for terrorists and those who stand behind them," al-Maliki said. READ MORE: 'The liberation of Mosul has come at an incredibly high cost' - Human Rights Watch Moscow supports the efforts of the Iraqi authorities to normalize the situation in the country, first of all aiming at eradicating the terrorist threat, Lavrov said. Its vital that Baghdads struggle isnt carried out in isolation, but is carried on in the context of international efforts to eradicate the terrorist threat across the globe, including in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen and other countries, the Russian FM added. READ MORE: Iraqi PM congratulates military on victory over ISIS in Mosul Al-Maliki is also travelling to St. Petersburg, where hes expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. Popular In the Community Poster Comment: So a resource-rich potential US ally goes to the other side all because America has been entrapped into supporting a bunch of thieving squatters in Palestine. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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