Kurdish politician: Tehran will not allow the building of a democratic Iraq is not subject to the influence
2/4/2015
Declared the leader of the coalition forces of Kurdistan, Mahmoud Othman, that successive governments ruled Iraq since 2003, has been unable so far to build an Iraqi state. He said that 'the successive governments ruled the country since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime and so far, not been able to build a real state in the country ', adding that it' has not been able even to configure the meaning of the real state '.
He pointed out that 'no Eogod in Iraq only power, and there are efforts to build a state, but it has not been completed, and facing difficulties have not been able to overcome', noting that 'the current prime minister, Haidar Abadi, followed by better policies of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki's policies, and is trying to build bridges of trust with the political parties who are the Kurds and Sunnis. '
played down Othman of 'the possibility of al-Abadi in nation-building, because the large-interference of Iran in Iraq and dominant on the country, and will not allow the building of a democratic Iraq is not subject to influence '.
He pointed out that the 'Arab countries best from Iran to Iraq, but they can not achieve anything for him, because they do not have influence in Iraq and Iran's influence in it, and can not compete with Iran in Iraq. "
He stressed that the 'state-building in Iraq challenges very large, the internal and external challenges ', calling Abadi to' overcome differences with the political parties (Sunnis, and Kurds, and even some Shiites), and it is imperative exceeded foreign interventions, especially Iranian interference. "
He also called Osman, the political parties to 'cooperation, and overcome the obstacles, and the pursuit of the country, away from foreign interventions Iranian influence ', stressing' We do not want foreign countries managed hands, Iraq should be managed by the Iraqis. '
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2/4/2015
Declared the leader of the coalition forces of Kurdistan, Mahmoud Othman, that successive governments ruled Iraq since 2003, has been unable so far to build an Iraqi state. He said that 'the successive governments ruled the country since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime and so far, not been able to build a real state in the country ', adding that it' has not been able even to configure the meaning of the real state '.
He pointed out that 'no Eogod in Iraq only power, and there are efforts to build a state, but it has not been completed, and facing difficulties have not been able to overcome', noting that 'the current prime minister, Haidar Abadi, followed by better policies of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki's policies, and is trying to build bridges of trust with the political parties who are the Kurds and Sunnis. '
played down Othman of 'the possibility of al-Abadi in nation-building, because the large-interference of Iran in Iraq and dominant on the country, and will not allow the building of a democratic Iraq is not subject to influence '.
He pointed out that the 'Arab countries best from Iran to Iraq, but they can not achieve anything for him, because they do not have influence in Iraq and Iran's influence in it, and can not compete with Iran in Iraq. "
He stressed that the 'state-building in Iraq challenges very large, the internal and external challenges ', calling Abadi to' overcome differences with the political parties (Sunnis, and Kurds, and even some Shiites), and it is imperative exceeded foreign interventions, especially Iranian interference. "
He also called Osman, the political parties to 'cooperation, and overcome the obstacles, and the pursuit of the country, away from foreign interventions Iranian influence ', stressing' We do not want foreign countries managed hands, Iraq should be managed by the Iraqis. '
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