- Thursday April 30 2015 18:07
Baghdad
According to a member of the Armed Services Committee in the US Congress Mac Thornberry, Thursday, that his committee does not intend to interfere in Iraq's internal affairs and a violation of its sovereignty, and in reference to the bill, which sparked controversy Iraqi scope for attachment to sovereign issues.
And the transfer of Iraqi state television in a flash I followed Alsumaria News, for Thornberry as saying Commenting on the paragraph of the draft 1223 budget law, that "the Commission does not intend to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq and violate its sovereignty."
Thornberry said, that "the Commission does not want to make decisions pertaining to Iraqi sovereignty and internal affairs of their country."
The Iraqi Council of Representatives commissioned, on Thursday, four parliamentary committees includes the preparation of the decision to respond to the decision of the Armed Services Committee in the US Congress.
The Iraqi government announced on Wednesday (April 29, 2015), its rejection of the proposed bill in the US Congress on dealing with the Kurds and Sunnis in Iraq as a "two states", as considered that it would lead to further divisions in the region, called for not to proceed with it.
The US Embassy in Baghdad confirmed, yesterday, that the United States policy toward Iraq has not changed, and with their support and expressed its support for a unified Iraq, pointed out that the draft submitted to the US House of Representatives is not based on any laws, and does not reflect the positions of political and America.
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