From Najaf Al-Ashraf’s Diwans, Sayyid Al-Hakeem reaffirms Al-Sudani’s government support, calls for bilateral ties with coalition countries after mission completion
In Najaf Al-Ashraf Governorate, Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakeem, Head of Al-Hikma National Movement, visited several diwans and condolence councils on 17/3/2024, and met with their elders and dignitaries. We visited the diwans of Hajj Ammar Shamsa, Sheikh Salam Sharba, Sheikh Talib Al-Ameri, Sheikh Majid Samisim, Sheikh Karim Al-Akrawi, and Hajj Badr Doush, thanking them for their warm welcome. They discussed the developments in the political landscape in Iraq and the region, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the achieved political, social, and security stability, and reminded of the sacrifices made by Iraqis of all components, reaffirming his support for the Sudanese government in providing services, achieving development, and reforming the economic situation.
H.E. also highlighted the importance of the visitation of Imam Hussein's Arbaeen (peace be upon him) as a global forum for the followers of the Ahl Al-Bayt, where distinctions are dissolved. Providing the best services to honorable visitors is essential, especially since Najaf Al-Ashraf is an important station for visitors before heading to Karbala.
H.E. emphasized the success of the provincial councils and changing the stereotypical image around them, and called for focusing on strategic issues and moving away from patchwork solutions, as well as urging for teamwork between the governors and provincial councils.
Regarding the relationship with the international coalition, H.E. emphasized the government's responsibility, calling for replacing the international coalition with bilateral relations between Iraq and some coalition countries based on mutual interests and preserving Iraq's sovereignty.
Regarding the Gaza crisis, H.E. held the international community responsible for what is happening, condemning its unjustified silence on the heinous crimes and genocide against an innocent people, calling for an immediate halt to the war, the entry of aid, the return of displaced persons, and the reconstruction of the city