Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi condemned the deadly attack on a satirical weekly in Paris on today, saying it highlighted the need to close ranks against militants.
"This terrorist attack (is) condemned by Iraq, which has suffered greatly at the hands of terrorist groups," Abadi said in a statement.
"This confirms that terrorism threatens all the countries of the world, and not Iraq alone," he said, calling for "concerted efforts of the international community in fighting it."
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