
Head of Motahedoon Coalition Osama al-Nujaifi discussed on Saturday with assigned Prime Minister Haider Abadi the "crime committed by the militias in the Musab bin Omair mosque.
A statement by the Coalition said that Nujaifi, met this afternoon with assigned Prime Minister Haider Abadi, and during the meeting they discussed the crime committed by the militias in Musab bin Omair mosque and the measures taken to hold accountable the perpetrators and retaliate against them to prevent the recurrence of such acts that shock the conscience of humanity.
The meeting discussed also the "efforts to form a government and its historic responsibility in the development and implementation of a program capable of responding to the needs of Iraqis without discrimination, and to address the major challenges facing the nation.
As was discussed "the security situation and the strategy of confronting the IS to stop their crimes and expel them from Iraq completely, and to face all security breaches, both from the IS or unlawful militias.
The viewpoints were in agreement about the dangers facing Iraq and the importance of cooperation and to exert all efforts in order to serve the citizens and strengthen their security and future, according to the statement.
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