13 Nov 2024
Sunday 28 August 2016 - 22:34
Story Code : 229024

Iraq demands Saudi Arabia to replace its ambassador

Iraq demands Saudi Arabia to replace its ambassador


Iraq has asked Saudi Arabia to replace its ambassador to Baghdad Thamer al-Sabhan, who has come under sharp criticism time and again for his controversial actions and interference in the countrys domestic affairs.

Ahmed Jamal, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said Sunday that senior Iraqi officials have requested Riyadh to adopt proper measures, and find a replacement to the 49-year diplomat, Arabic-language al-Sumaria satellite television network reported.

Jamal further dismissed asinaccurateallegations that fighters from pro-government Popular Mobilization Units have devised plots to murder the Saudi envoy, sayingsuch claims are only meant to damage relations between Baghdad and Riyadh.

He also called on reporters and journalists to corroborate claims before publishing them.

On August 21, London-based Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper published a report, claiming that Popular Mobilization Unitshad sought to assassinate Sabhan by targeting his convoy with rocket-propelled grenades.

A day later, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry ruled out the pro-Riyadh media reports, stressing that no embassy or diplomatic mission in the country has communicated with Iraqi authorities about a potential threat or risk to them.

Jamal went on say that all diplomatic missions and embassies in Baghdad are being adequately protected by Iraqi security personnel under the Baghdad Operations Command.

Brigadier General Saad Moen, the spokesman for the Baghdad Operations Command, said last week that the Saudi diplomatic mission in Baghdad had not communicated with the Iraqi security forces at all concerning any alleged attempt to assassinate Sabhan.



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Fighters from the Popular Mobilization Units, supporting Iraqi government forces, flash the V-sign as they patrol a street in Fallujah, which they helped liberate from Daesh terrorists, June 28, 2016. AFP[/caption]

This is not the first time that Saudi Arabia and pro-Riyadh media outlets have taken measures aimed at slandering the Shia volunteer forces in Iraq.

The frequent attempts by Saudi Arabian officials to sully the image of the Shia forces have raised suspicions about collaboration between Riyadh and the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group.

Sabhan has on occasions received warnings from Iraqi officials for interference in the countrys internal affairs.

In June, Prime Minister Haider Abadi also strongly advised the Saudi ambassador to Baghdad to remain committed to his diplomatic duties and avoidmeddling in Iraqs domestic affairs.

The northern and western parts of Iraq have been plagued by gruesome violence ever since Daesh terrorists mounted an offensive in the country in June 2014.

Fighters from Popular Mobilization Units are successfully assisting Iraqi government forces in joint operations to push Daesh militants out of the countrys territory.

By Press TV

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