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Iraqi Foreign Ministry leaked documents show Iran’s hand in dictating policy: Exclusive

Iraqi Foreign Ministry leaked documents show Irans hand in dictating policy Exclusive
Iraqi Foreign Ministry leaked documents show Iran’s hand in dictating policy: Exclusive

2020-01-09 00:00:00 - Source: Iraq News

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NEW YORK,— According to leaked documents obtained by Ekurd.net a pro-Iran elements dictate policy to Iraqi Embassies to support the Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), an umbrella organization composed of Shia Muslim groups, abroad. Ekurd Daily will release more documents in the near future.

The document has been translated by Ekurd.net from Arabic (see below):

REPUBLIC OF IRAQ
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF UNDERSECRETARY FOR
BILATERAL RELATIONS

Entry No. : 73
Date: 23.10.2016

To All Embassies and Missions
Subject: Support for PMF

Sincere Greetings

Following on from our previous memorandum, owing to the PMF and its personnel being smeared by false information through unjust campaigns, we must emphasise that a correct image of them is conveyed as being an independent military entity and a very important element within the Iraqi Armed Forces, acting under the authority of the Commander General of the Iraqi Armed Forces in accordance with Order No. 91 of the 24.02.2016 of the Chamber.

The PMF has been playing a significant role in countering the barbaric assault led by ISIS against humanity and Islamic civilisation. We therefore ask that you treat this issue as a priority, providing us with reports at the start of each month concerning your undertakings in this regard and that you must report back concerning anything you observe that you consider relevant.

Signed

Nazar Al Kayrallah
Undersecretary

CC:
House of Parliament/Foreign Relations Committee
Your Letter 211 dated 13.08.2016
Political Officer, for the same purpose

The original document in Arabic

The document in English and Arabic in PDF.

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