Iran rejects the request of Maliki's Government concluded in six months
15 November 2014
Baghdad-(()
The Islamic Republic rejected a request to Vice President Nouri al-Maliki to withdraw support to the Government of Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi.
Said facilities for the former Prime Minister, Al-Maliki called on Iranian officials pull taidhm for Abadi in order to topple the Government within six months.
He said the State of law coalition leader considered that removing him from power because of the significant losses to the joint efforts made by the two countries in fighting terrorism, and open the door for external interference in Iraq which will serve the interests of the Israeli entity.
The Iranian refusal to demand Al-Maliki came fast and strong ", but some officials made him responsible for the US intervention in Iraq after the rapid collapse of Iraqi State institutions nntigh its uniqueness in the catastrophic decisions caused the fall of one-third of Iraqi territory but organize daash" and led to thousands of deaths and injuries from all components of the Iraqi people, which angered the religious establishment in Najaf, Sistani's leader.
This concluded the Vice President Nouri al-Maliki visited Iran three days during which he met with senior Iranian officials, with unclear reasons and aims of this visit in particular "and that Al-Maliki has no executive powers.
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15 November 2014
Baghdad-(()
The Islamic Republic rejected a request to Vice President Nouri al-Maliki to withdraw support to the Government of Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi.
Said facilities for the former Prime Minister, Al-Maliki called on Iranian officials pull taidhm for Abadi in order to topple the Government within six months.
He said the State of law coalition leader considered that removing him from power because of the significant losses to the joint efforts made by the two countries in fighting terrorism, and open the door for external interference in Iraq which will serve the interests of the Israeli entity.
The Iranian refusal to demand Al-Maliki came fast and strong ", but some officials made him responsible for the US intervention in Iraq after the rapid collapse of Iraqi State institutions nntigh its uniqueness in the catastrophic decisions caused the fall of one-third of Iraqi territory but organize daash" and led to thousands of deaths and injuries from all components of the Iraqi people, which angered the religious establishment in Najaf, Sistani's leader.
This concluded the Vice President Nouri al-Maliki visited Iran three days during which he met with senior Iranian officials, with unclear reasons and aims of this visit in particular "and that Al-Maliki has no executive powers.
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