Iran Press/ Middle East: In this meeting, Qasim al-Araji once again urged the international community to ask the countries to remove their nationals from this camp.
Referring to the fact that Iraq is an important country located in a sensitive region, and its significane in the region is stronger than it was in the past, Qasim al-Araji added: "In the framework of its governmental approach, the Iraqi administration has identified and started a basis for the country's progress and is serious in implementing its solid promising plans to action."
Al-Araji pointed out that a united and strong Iraq is very important for the region and the world.
The Iraqi National Security Adviser also stated that the fight against terrorism has become a battle of ideology and that after the military victory, Iraq is now fighting against extremist ideology.
Stating that Iraq cannot fight terrorism alone, Al-Arji added: "After Iraq fought on behalf of the world and defeated terrorism, it is a moral duty for the international community to accompany and cooperate with Iraq."
Emphasizing the importance of the unity of the international community against terrorism and extremist ideology, he said: "Muslim sanctities should not be allowed to be insulted and violated across the world."
The national security adviser of Iraq considered the visit of the German parliament delegation to Baghdad as a good message to strengthen friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
The German parliamentary delegation also expressing satisfaction with the trip to Iraq, emphasized on preventing insults to religions and holy places, and considered international confrontation with extreme prejudice and ideology is of absolute necessity.
Earlier, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani asked the international community to fulfill its duties to solve the problem of refugees in Al-Hawl camp.
The Al-Hawl camp, which houses a large population of members and families of the ISIS terrorist group, is located in the northeast of Syria and 10 kilometers from the Iraqi border.
The administration of this camp is carried out by the armed group known as "Syrian Democratic Forces" (SDF militias) affiliated with the US Army. 219