Jaafari warns Iran of prejudice to the sovereignty of Iraq
3/11/2015
The face of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, a warning from the feet of any state on the prejudice to the sovereignty of his country, "whether Iran or elsewhere." The "Middle East" newspaper, on Wednesday, quoting al-Jaafari said that "Iraq has full sovereignty, no one will be allowed to interfere in the sovereignty and internal affairs." He said al-Jaafari said: "When we have to prove what affects our sovereignty, we will never tolerate any country, whether it is Iran or others." Came Jaafari's comments came after several days of comments on the Yonsei, the Iranian president's advisor, Hassan Rohani, as reported in that "Iran has become an empire as it was throughout history and its capital Baghdad now," he said, referring to the re-Persian Sassanid Empire before Islam, which occupied Iraq and make the cities capital her. Yonsei also said that "the geography of Iran and Iraq are indivisible and culture can not be dismantled, so you either have to fight together or unite," pointing to the Iranian military presence in Iraq during the intense recently.
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3/11/2015
The face of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, a warning from the feet of any state on the prejudice to the sovereignty of his country, "whether Iran or elsewhere." The "Middle East" newspaper, on Wednesday, quoting al-Jaafari said that "Iraq has full sovereignty, no one will be allowed to interfere in the sovereignty and internal affairs." He said al-Jaafari said: "When we have to prove what affects our sovereignty, we will never tolerate any country, whether it is Iran or others." Came Jaafari's comments came after several days of comments on the Yonsei, the Iranian president's advisor, Hassan Rohani, as reported in that "Iran has become an empire as it was throughout history and its capital Baghdad now," he said, referring to the re-Persian Sassanid Empire before Islam, which occupied Iraq and make the cities capital her. Yonsei also said that "the geography of Iran and Iraq are indivisible and culture can not be dismantled, so you either have to fight together or unite," pointing to the Iranian military presence in Iraq during the intense recently.
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