By IF Staff
NCRI - On Tuesday, September 5, 2017. Muqtada Sadr, leader of Sadri current in Iraq, refused to meet with Hashemi Shahroudi, the envoy of Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of the Iranian regime.“The envoy of Khamenei carries a sectarian project that would cause loss and damage to Iraq,” Baghdad Press reported quoting al-Kanani, a leader of the Sadr's current, in an explanation of the rejection to meet with
envoy of Ali Khamenei to Iraq. "
Amir al-Kanani, a member of the Al-Ahrar faction, affiliated with Sadr's current in the parliament of Iraq, said in an interview: “Iran's interference in Iraqi political affairs is detrimental to Iraq’s national interests, and therefore Muqtada al-Sadr refused to accept Khamenei's emissary.”
He accused the Iranian regime of trying to foment internal conflicts and direct political currents to sectarian barricades and said: “Shahroudi's visit to Iraq is nothing but a supplementary project for a sectarian plan that Iran has provided six months ago. Iran proposed a “Shia House Unity” six months ago. Khamenei's emissary has not brought anything new to the Iraqi people.”
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