Abadi: Obama reluctantly told the American side in Baghdad when it came under the protection of threatened
Khandan - said Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Iran sided with Iraq in its struggle existential, among he had told US President Barack Obama that the US side was hesitant when Baghdad was under threat. Ebadi said in an interview with Channel (fields) broadcast later in the evening Monday, "I'm not prepared to tell the relationship with Iran because others ask for it. We have and Judy now in Iraq and Iran conflict and stood with us in a conflict that exist." Abadi said he was clear in his meeting with US President Barack Obama when he told him that "in today that Baghdad had been a threat, the US side took hesitate to protect Baghdad, security forces and other areas, but the Iranian side did not hesitate, did not hesitate even with the Kurds when they came Erbil at risk, "adding that the Iranians consider the threat to a direct threat to them Iraq and there entanglement of interests between the two countries. The Abadi said his country's readiness to contribute to resolving the situation in Syria, stressing that a political solution to the crisis which, in this context, he said, "We are ready to contribute to a solution to the conflict in Syria. It saddens me that these sacrifices remain and Bloods in Syria and destroy everything In Syria, this is sad and Edmana. " Abadi revealed that in the early days of his government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad requested that Iraq plays a role in the relationship between Damascus and the international side, but then refused to do so because "we did not want to enter into mediation at a time when Baghdad was under threat , but it is possible now. " Abadi said that during a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who visited Baghdad recently was talk in detail in this aspect, saying "what we put forward is that there must be a political solution in Syria is not permissible for this destruction to continue and was There Turki full consensus. " Insofar as the relations with Saudi Arabia Abadi stressed the need for progress in, pointing out that some Gulf leaders do not see the reality of the threat from al "Daash" the countries of the region. Ebadi said, "I do not want all that yellow ties with Saudi Arabia, we want to move forward in a positive direction. Ready to change this relationship. We have no choice but to that I would expect from these countries that are moving in this direction," pointing out that relations with Kuwait good and become a strategy. In response to whether Receive Iraq in response Saudis in this direction Abadi said "speech level yes, but the fact the level of traffic is very slow and this slow motion does not serve anyone," he said. "We are open to the brothers in Saudi Arabia, yes we have problems on both sides, not one-sided, but first We can deal with a lot of problems, "saying that this is not an excuse to disrupt cooperation between the two countries in light of the real threat to Daash in these countries. Ebadi said, that US President Barack Obama assured him that there would be no wild American troops fighting on the ground in Iraq, adding that This is despite the endless posing another speech in Congress that there must be a US military combat troops in Iraq.
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Khandan - said Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Iran sided with Iraq in its struggle existential, among he had told US President Barack Obama that the US side was hesitant when Baghdad was under threat. Ebadi said in an interview with Channel (fields) broadcast later in the evening Monday, "I'm not prepared to tell the relationship with Iran because others ask for it. We have and Judy now in Iraq and Iran conflict and stood with us in a conflict that exist." Abadi said he was clear in his meeting with US President Barack Obama when he told him that "in today that Baghdad had been a threat, the US side took hesitate to protect Baghdad, security forces and other areas, but the Iranian side did not hesitate, did not hesitate even with the Kurds when they came Erbil at risk, "adding that the Iranians consider the threat to a direct threat to them Iraq and there entanglement of interests between the two countries. The Abadi said his country's readiness to contribute to resolving the situation in Syria, stressing that a political solution to the crisis which, in this context, he said, "We are ready to contribute to a solution to the conflict in Syria. It saddens me that these sacrifices remain and Bloods in Syria and destroy everything In Syria, this is sad and Edmana. " Abadi revealed that in the early days of his government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad requested that Iraq plays a role in the relationship between Damascus and the international side, but then refused to do so because "we did not want to enter into mediation at a time when Baghdad was under threat , but it is possible now. " Abadi said that during a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who visited Baghdad recently was talk in detail in this aspect, saying "what we put forward is that there must be a political solution in Syria is not permissible for this destruction to continue and was There Turki full consensus. " Insofar as the relations with Saudi Arabia Abadi stressed the need for progress in, pointing out that some Gulf leaders do not see the reality of the threat from al "Daash" the countries of the region. Ebadi said, "I do not want all that yellow ties with Saudi Arabia, we want to move forward in a positive direction. Ready to change this relationship. We have no choice but to that I would expect from these countries that are moving in this direction," pointing out that relations with Kuwait good and become a strategy. In response to whether Receive Iraq in response Saudis in this direction Abadi said "speech level yes, but the fact the level of traffic is very slow and this slow motion does not serve anyone," he said. "We are open to the brothers in Saudi Arabia, yes we have problems on both sides, not one-sided, but first We can deal with a lot of problems, "saying that this is not an excuse to disrupt cooperation between the two countries in light of the real threat to Daash in these countries. Ebadi said, that US President Barack Obama assured him that there would be no wild American troops fighting on the ground in Iraq, adding that This is despite the endless posing another speech in Congress that there must be a US military combat troops in Iraq.
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