Iran denies interference in Iraq’s internal affairs

IranIran denies interference in Iraq’s internal affairs

Iranian Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi

TEHRAN: The Iranian Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi has denied any interference from the Islamic Republic in the internal affairs of Iraq.

“We have not interfered and will not interfere in Iraq; but, we will give serious political and spiritual support to the Iraqi nation’s move to safeguard its dignity and independence,” Alavi told reporters.

Alavi said that the enemies of the Iraqi Nation cannot disrupt the Muslim countries’ unity through their policies.

However, he added that Iran is a friend and brother country of Iraq and cannot be indifferent towards the country’s problems.

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