Mon 18 May 2020:
-Tehran pushed Shia factions to support Kadhimi as Iraq’s new PM in return for US unfreezing some of its assets in Europe
ANKARA (AA) – A “behind-the-scenes deal” between the US and Iran has paved the way for the designation of Mustafa al-Kadhimi as Iraq’s new prime minister, according to the London-based Middle East Eye (MEE).
As part of the deal, Tehran agreed to support al-Kadhimi, a former director of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service, on condition that Washington would stop freezing some of its assets in Europe, MEE said.
Kadhimi’s designation was strongly rejected by pro-Iranian Kataib Hezbollah, a Shia militia, and several political leaders.
Nevertheless, other Shia political factions affiliated with Iran gave green light to his nomination after Iran ordered them to stand by al-Kadhimi in return for some relieving from US sanctions which impose a heavy burden on the Iranian economy, MEE quoted senior Iraqi political sources as saying.
Al-Kadhimi and his cabinet won a vote of confidence in the Iraqi parliament on May 7 to succeed the resigned government of Adel Abdul-Mahdi.
Al-Kadhimi managed to form a new government after two former prime ministers-designate, Mohammad Allawi and Adnan Al-Zurfi, failed to garner support.
Iraq has been roiled by mass protests since early October erupted against poor living conditions and corruption, forcing Abdul-Mahdi to resign.
At least 600 Iraqis have been killed and hundreds have been injured and arrested, with some subjected to torture, since demonstrations began Oct. 1, according to global rights group Amnesty International.
-A poster with a defaced picture of Mustafa Kadhimi, Iraq’s intelligence chief and new prime minister-designate, is shown in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, April 11, 2020. The Arabic sentence on the poster reads “an American citizen is the head of the Iraqi intelligence.”(AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
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