Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says the Islamic Republic's recent approach towards his country has been 'extremely helpful'.
“There was a high level of trust and I frankly say that the recent Iranian position towards Iraq is extremely helpful," Maliki said on Sunday.
He described his discussions with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as 'friendly, positive and full of trust', adding that his landmark visit to Baghdad sends a positive message to neighboring countries to reinforce their ties with Iraq.
Al-Maliki vowed to take necessary steps to expel terrorists groups including the terrorist Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) and the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK).
“The new Iraq is not a dictator. It is a constitutional, democratic, federal country which does not permit the use of its land as a base for terrorist groups against friends and brothers," concluded al-Maliki.
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I'm happy for both countries it seems to be going well. Now I know Bush sent a spy Admiral Mullen to listen in and come back with the information. To bad he wont have anything to report, as Iran/Iraq know what to do with a spy in the mist. I look forward to all the Middle East countries joining together in peace. As long as they leave the US out things will go find. You can even see the smiles are real not fake like Bush and Cheney.
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