Brussels. Arab countries amounted to conditions-financial and military support for Iraq
05-12-2014 02:52 PM
A senior Iraqi Government official disclosed receiving Baghdad Arab promises of access to financial and military support to organize ' daash ', for continued political reform-inside and outside Iraq, as well as for national reconciliation and the implementation of the legitimate demands of the tribes to rise up in the Government of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The official said a high position in the Government Al-Abadi, by telephone from Brussels, Belgium, that the ' four Arab States, one Gulf, promised Al-Abadi with the direct support and materially and militarily and politically to confront internal problems, notably organised daash, if reform launched by the latter since he came to power. '
The official said, who asked not to be named, that the ' Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal will visit Baghdad soon to open a new page between the two countries, according to a meeting on the sidelines of the Brussels Conference against terrorism between Al-Faisal and with prior arrangement of Secretary of State, John Kerry '.
The source noted that the representatives of those States affirmed, and directly, for their willingness to help Iraq financially to overcome the current crisis without resorting to ads national austerity plan unveiled by Abadi '.
But, according to the same source, called for the repair of damage caused by its policy of Maliki's sectarianism and racism among the various Iraqi communities. As stressed by speaking with some of Kenji the representatives of those States that the reform process continue, and may take time but it will eventually Iraq will be under any axis is harmful to the interests of the States of the region '.
And on that, the Iraqi political analyst, Fouad Ali, of the new Arab ' location ', that ' an important Arab countries began the first steps to withdraw the Syrian-Iranian Alliance for Iraq, Russian and us support clear '.
He points out that ' it is expected that the Iraqi position of large shifts of Bashar Al-Assad for the Arab position on the Syrian issue '. While clarifying that transitions ' will not be hostile to the Assad regime, Iranian pressure is known in this file, but it will not be supporting him as a former Maliki government '.
It draws on the ' Arabic States will open doors to Iraq which is in need of support in the face of Sunni daash calming scene ', adding that ' persistence in his Government, Al-Ibadi, he may succeed in returning the country to the right path, but there are serious concerns over the current Iranian pressure successfully in spoiling his promised '.
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05-12-2014 02:52 PM
A senior Iraqi Government official disclosed receiving Baghdad Arab promises of access to financial and military support to organize ' daash ', for continued political reform-inside and outside Iraq, as well as for national reconciliation and the implementation of the legitimate demands of the tribes to rise up in the Government of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The official said a high position in the Government Al-Abadi, by telephone from Brussels, Belgium, that the ' four Arab States, one Gulf, promised Al-Abadi with the direct support and materially and militarily and politically to confront internal problems, notably organised daash, if reform launched by the latter since he came to power. '
The official said, who asked not to be named, that the ' Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal will visit Baghdad soon to open a new page between the two countries, according to a meeting on the sidelines of the Brussels Conference against terrorism between Al-Faisal and with prior arrangement of Secretary of State, John Kerry '.
The source noted that the representatives of those States affirmed, and directly, for their willingness to help Iraq financially to overcome the current crisis without resorting to ads national austerity plan unveiled by Abadi '.
But, according to the same source, called for the repair of damage caused by its policy of Maliki's sectarianism and racism among the various Iraqi communities. As stressed by speaking with some of Kenji the representatives of those States that the reform process continue, and may take time but it will eventually Iraq will be under any axis is harmful to the interests of the States of the region '.
And on that, the Iraqi political analyst, Fouad Ali, of the new Arab ' location ', that ' an important Arab countries began the first steps to withdraw the Syrian-Iranian Alliance for Iraq, Russian and us support clear '.
He points out that ' it is expected that the Iraqi position of large shifts of Bashar Al-Assad for the Arab position on the Syrian issue '. While clarifying that transitions ' will not be hostile to the Assad regime, Iranian pressure is known in this file, but it will not be supporting him as a former Maliki government '.
It draws on the ' Arabic States will open doors to Iraq which is in need of support in the face of Sunni daash calming scene ', adding that ' persistence in his Government, Al-Ibadi, he may succeed in returning the country to the right path, but there are serious concerns over the current Iranian pressure successfully in spoiling his promised '.
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