Iraq's Foreign Minister, Ibrahim Al Jaafari, expressed Tuesday his country's refusal of any military intervention against the Islamic state (IS) militants on its territories. "We will not allow any country to violate Iraq's territorial integrity," Al Jaafari said during a press conference with his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif. Zarif arrived to Iraq early Tuesday in a two-day visit to for talks with the Arab country's top officials, including Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and his Iraqi counterpart, over the security and political situation in Iraq. Jaafari expressed his deep appreciation for Iran's support to Iraq on both security and humanitarian levels, long before the establishment of the International Coalition, noting that Iraq did not reject any country's support as long as it did not interfere in Iraq's internal affairs.