Saudi Crown Prince meets Iraq’s Shia Cleric in Riyadh

John Smith
2 min readAug 20, 2022

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Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed container Salman, on Friday, met Iraqi Shia Cleric, Ammar Al-Hakim to talk about the waiting political emergency in Iraq, Anadolu News Agency reports.

The gathering came after the head of Iraq’s Hikma Movement, a political alliance, showed up in the Kingdom on an unannounced visit, as per the authority Saudi Press Agency.

That’s what the Agency detailed, during the gathering, Saudi-Iraqi relations close by various issues of normal interest were examined.

As far as concerns him, Hakim tweeted: “The Saudi Crown Prince and I underlined the nearby verifiable relations between the two selfless people groups.”

He added, “We talked about the significance of exchange among the different gatherings to arrive at answers for the ongoing political stalemate in Iraq.”

Al-Hakim focused on the significance of soundness on the two sides of the Gulf and commended Iraq’s part in interceding among Iran and Saudi Arabia to reestablish reciprocal relations.

He likewise underlined the centrality of the Palestinian reason.

Hakim’s visit came after his support, on Wednesday, in a public exchange fully intent on settling the country’s political emergency.

Iraq has been in a political stop for a very long time following general races last October, which has since neglected to settle on another administration between rival parties.

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