Jeffrey: Congress proposal is not based on state laws
April 30, 2015
BAGHDAD
The official spokesman for the US embassy in Iraq, Jeffrey Lurie, Thursday, said the United States policy toward Iraq has not changed, and we support and we support a united Iraq.
He continued, "all the support and aid and military equipment provided by the US government to be delivered to the Iraqi government and Iraqi security forces."
He also stressed the official spokesman for the US embassy in Iraq, "the draft submitted to the US House of Representatives by Congressman Mac member Thorbara no basis in any law, policy and does not reflect the positions of the United States of America."
Jeffrey concluded his speech by saying: "President Obama is responsible for the foreign policy of the United States of America."
The Iraqi government has rejected the proposed bill in the US Congress on dealing with the Kurds and Sunnis in Iraq as a "two states".
It is scheduled to vote in the Foreign Affairs Committee in the US Congress, a bill that deals with the Peshmerga armed Sunni factions in Iraq "Kpldan". \ ST \
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April 30, 2015
BAGHDAD
The official spokesman for the US embassy in Iraq, Jeffrey Lurie, Thursday, said the United States policy toward Iraq has not changed, and we support and we support a united Iraq.
He continued, "all the support and aid and military equipment provided by the US government to be delivered to the Iraqi government and Iraqi security forces."
He also stressed the official spokesman for the US embassy in Iraq, "the draft submitted to the US House of Representatives by Congressman Mac member Thorbara no basis in any law, policy and does not reflect the positions of the United States of America."
Jeffrey concluded his speech by saying: "President Obama is responsible for the foreign policy of the United States of America."
The Iraqi government has rejected the proposed bill in the US Congress on dealing with the Kurds and Sunnis in Iraq as a "two states".
It is scheduled to vote in the Foreign Affairs Committee in the US Congress, a bill that deals with the Peshmerga armed Sunni factions in Iraq "Kpldan". \ ST \
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