PM: My Visit To Nineveh Is A Message Of Reassurance That The Government Sends, Explicitly And Publicly, To The People Of The Province With All Their Components

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Prime Minister Muhammad Al-Sudani visited today, Saturday, the Great Immaculate Church in Qaraqosh district (Baghdida) in Al-Hamdaniya district in the Nineveh Plain.

Al-Sudani stressed, during his meeting with a group of clerics, notables, and citizens attending the church, that his visit is a message of reassurance sent by the government explicitly and publicly to the people of Nineveh with all their components, in addition to being an opportunity to listen to the children of the original Iraqi Christian component, within the spectrum of the fraternal Iraqi society.

He expressed his understanding of the concerns that some may feel, stressing that the state is present with all its institutions, and is committed to looking and dealing with all Iraqis without discrimination, and that achieving and consolidating this goal requires cooperation from all.

Al-Sudani pointed out: The government is serious about finding radical solutions to service and living problems, as it adopts real reform and tends to realistic implementation, and it does not invest in political and societal differences, explaining that the Iraqis were able to defeat the ISIS gangs, which is the most brutal group of barbarians, today, they are able to win in the field of reconstruction and construction.

For his part, the head of the diocese of Mosul, Bishop Younan Hanno, expressed his satisfaction with the visit of the Prime Minister, expressing the optimism of the citizens of the Nineveh Plain in the reform and service plans and programs pursued by the government for the benefit of citizens of all sects.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency