Maliki: the task of opening-up policy provided that no prejudice to the sovereignty of the country
11/23/2014 0:00
Nasiriyah morning Hazem Mohamed Habib
Deputy President Nouri al-Maliki, the opening-up policy pursued by the task of the government. The condition should not affect the openness of the country's sovereignty and security policy, said that the financial crisis got as a result of lower oil prices and increased spending due to the current security conditions.
Al-Maliki said during a press conference held in Dhi Qar province building in the presence of a number of deputies and local officials: "The re-relations and opening-up policy pursued by the government with the task of neighboring countries, a policy that has been pursued by the previous government, provided keeping Iraq's sovereignty, security and non-interference in the internal its affairs."
He pointed out that "the country went through a state of tension and crises and rupture allowed some countries to intervene affairs of the country," and called on "countries that opened up to the Iraq not to interfere in its affairs and should not affect the sovereignty and to be treated on the basis of common interests." He pointed the vice president that "the government Previous spent money on the popular crowd and armament as well as funds to cover other necessities. " While saying that "what is rumored that the previous government dispelled rumors that the budget is incorrect," reported that "the financial crisis got as a result of lower oil prices and lack of demand and increased spending by the circumstances that have passed on the country." In response to a question (morning) on the causes of the fall of Nineveh, al-Maliki said that "what happened in Nineveh was the result of a conspiracy carried out by the parties," noting that "the withdrawal of the department of military units and commanders before the one night of the attack, which was carried out by Daash shares gangs in the collapse of the defending forces morale for the province. "
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11/23/2014 0:00
Nasiriyah morning Hazem Mohamed Habib
Deputy President Nouri al-Maliki, the opening-up policy pursued by the task of the government. The condition should not affect the openness of the country's sovereignty and security policy, said that the financial crisis got as a result of lower oil prices and increased spending due to the current security conditions.
Al-Maliki said during a press conference held in Dhi Qar province building in the presence of a number of deputies and local officials: "The re-relations and opening-up policy pursued by the government with the task of neighboring countries, a policy that has been pursued by the previous government, provided keeping Iraq's sovereignty, security and non-interference in the internal its affairs."
He pointed out that "the country went through a state of tension and crises and rupture allowed some countries to intervene affairs of the country," and called on "countries that opened up to the Iraq not to interfere in its affairs and should not affect the sovereignty and to be treated on the basis of common interests." He pointed the vice president that "the government Previous spent money on the popular crowd and armament as well as funds to cover other necessities. " While saying that "what is rumored that the previous government dispelled rumors that the budget is incorrect," reported that "the financial crisis got as a result of lower oil prices and lack of demand and increased spending by the circumstances that have passed on the country." In response to a question (morning) on the causes of the fall of Nineveh, al-Maliki said that "what happened in Nineveh was the result of a conspiracy carried out by the parties," noting that "the withdrawal of the department of military units and commanders before the one night of the attack, which was carried out by Daash shares gangs in the collapse of the defending forces morale for the province. "
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