Iraq's president claims the nation is now quiet and life is returning.

 


Almost 20 years after the defeat of Saddam Hussein by U.S.- drove powers, Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid believes the world should realize his nation presently finds a sense of contentment, majority rule and plan on reconstructing monetary life while keeping an administration that serves the entire nation and the district.

Rashid told The Related Press on Sunday that subsequent to defeating the difficulties of the beyond twenty years, Iraq is prepared to zero in on working on day to day existence for its kin. Those difficulties included long periods of protection from unfamiliar soldiers, brutality among Sunnis and Shiites, and assaults by Islamic State bunch fanatics who once controlled enormous regions, including Iraq's second-biggest city, Mosul.

"Harmony and security is all around the nation, and I would be extremely happy on the off chance that you will report that and underscore on that, rather than giving an image of Iraq ... still (as) a disaster area, which a great deal of media actually do," Rashid said.

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