Prime Minister Al-Sudanese supported the murder of Abdallah Mc Mussalih Al-Rufi as a major shock to ISIl’s remains in Iraq.
The Iraqi Security Force has killed the ISIL (ISIS) group leader with the support of the US -led anti -Isis alliance, the Prime Minister of Iraq said.
Prime Minister Mohammad Shii Al-Sudanese said on Friday that Abdallah McCi Muslims Al-Rufai, known as Abu Khadija, was killed by Iraqi security forces.
“The Iraqi people are effectively conquering the power of darkness and terrorism,” Sudani wrote in an X statement that Abu Khadija was a “Iraq and the world’s most dangerous terrorist”.
In 2017, the armed group, which was controlled by the summer of the summer of 2 2014, re -claimed all the regions and declared victory over ISIL.
But this group still plays sleeper cells in large areas of Iraq and occasionally attacks.
Friday’s announcement was made to visit Syrian Foreign Foreign Minister Assad Al-Shaibani Iraq, where he said his government was ready to “cooperate” in the battle against ISIL’s ruins.
“Security is a shared responsibility,” Al-Shaibani told a press conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein in Baghdad. “We are ready to cooperate with Iraq in battle against the Divine (a Arabic brief word for ISI) along the entire length of the border. There is no boundary of terrorism, “the official INA News Agency said.
One of the objectives of a Friday visit is to increase trade between the two countries and resume the boundaries would be a basic step.
In December, Iraq closed the boundary at the security grounds after the objection of the opposition parties of the VIHT to escape Syrian President Bashar Al-Asad.
The relations between the neighbors have been complex since the removal of Al-Assad, who is a close friend of the government in Baghdad.
Iraq is a strategic partner of the United States, while it is an important associate of Iran. Some Iraqi armed groups struggled to defend Al-Asad’s rule in the Classical War of Syria, which started from the crackdown of the security forces in protest of democracy.
Syria’s interim president Ahmed al-Shahara, who has tried to introduce a medium image from coming to power, once fought against Al-Qaeda in Iraq against American troops and his friends.

