Iraq Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said no country has the right to humiliate nationals of other countries, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order which bans nationals of seven Middle Eastern and African countries from entering the U.S.Every country has a right to investigate, to look carefully into would-be-immigrants, but just to place a blanket on a country, on a nation, I don’t agree with it.” he have said and have noted that Iraqi citizens and the public have been the victim of terrorism due to the thousands of suicide bombers internationally who have entered Iraq and killed Iraqis in the country.Iraq is the only nation among the seven to have full diplomatic relations with the United States; Abadi, according with Trump, wait for a commitment to increased support for Iraq in the fight against terrorism.“We are still waiting for this,” Abadi have said.
Haider al-Abadi, Iraq Prime Minister, wait for a Trump’s commitment to increased support for Iraq in the fight against terrorism
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