French President Macron today visited IS's old maintenance in Mosul, Iraqi, a day after announcing to maintain the army in this country.
The visit of President Emmanuel Macron to Mosul, where a diverse gathering of Iraqi religious and ethnic communities, is considered an opportunity for him to emphasize support for Christians in the Middle East.
Scheduled, Macron President will visit the Church of Our Lady of Time, a church that the United Nations Education and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is undergoing restoration.
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Al-Saha Church in Mosul's ancient city, Iraq, on August 29.
France, the country funded for Christians to speak French in the region, wanting to promote the integration of community-based communities and other minority communities in the Middle East.
This is not only a decisive message but also geopolitical.
He plans to stop at Al-Nuri Mosri in Mosul, where Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, the Supreme Leader of Islamic State (IS) claiming, announcing the establishment of the State in 2014.
IS exploded the famous mosque from this 12th century in June 2017 when the Iraqi army tightened the group to attack the warriors of the group in the ancient city of Mosul.
Macron President on August 27 also visited the Shiam Musla Al-Kadhim Temple of Shiite in Kadhimiya district, north of Baghdad, and Prime Minister Iraq Mustafa Al-Kadhemi.