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Nouri al-Maliki, the former Prime Minister of Iraq, and the head of the al-Qanoon parliamentary coalition, stated in his speech during the conference on Islamic Awakening and Combating Radicalism: after the liberation of Mosul we will combat terrorism wherever it may be, Yemen, Aleppo, or Raqqa.



According to the Al-Yawm al-Sabe' news outlet, al-Maleki said on Sunday during the conference:

We must block off the road for these terrorists wherever they mau be.

He also thanked the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran for holding the conference on Islamic Awakening and Combating Radicalism in Iraq.

He also said that the ethnocentrism that came about in Iraq after the fall of Saddam's regime was originated by the countries that created al-Qaeda, organized the strikes in numerous cities, especially those in the north at the time al-Maleki was prime minister. It was these very same practices that gave life to ISIS.

The head of Iraq's al-Qanoon parliamentary coalition also said in his statement:

Iraqi soldiers have begun operation "We are coming, Nineveh" for the liberation of the city of Mosul, and this operation will also include other coties in Iraq and the region, so that we will also say "We are coming, Raqqa" , or "Aleppo", or "We are coming, Yemen".

The ninth two-day conference of the International Assembly of the Supreme Awakening Council which brought together many Arabic and Islamic figures, began in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on Saturday, October 22nd, and was concluded yesterday afternoon.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abbadi, Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jabbouri, Ammar al-Hakim the head of the National Iraqi Alliance, as well as representatives from 22 other countries including Ali Akbar Velayati from the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Awakening Council's Secretary General.