30/4/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Denied US foreign, Thursday, and there is no change in US policy toward Iraq, you want a "strong, united and stable" to contribute to the stability of the region, while looked forward to coordinate with the Congress to support that position, stressed that the arming of Iraq should be done through coordination with "the central sovereign." The government of Iraq
This came in a gallery US Secretary comment on the draft of the Committee for the Defense Services resolution being discussed by Congress, calls for recognition of fighters the year and the forces of Kurdish as a "two-state" Peshmerga are their support with money and weapons directly and not through the Iraqi government, posted on its website, and I followed (range Press) .
He said State Department spokeswoman, Marie Harf, during summarized journalist, today, said that "the US administration's policy is clear and consistent support a united Iraq," noting that "the US administration has long asserted that Iraq be stronger Ptouhdh, and that stability is an important factor for the stability of the region."
She Harff, that "the United States policy remained as it is also on Iraq on the provision of military aid to him and outfitted with the equipment he needs," indicating that "the weapon equipment must be carried out through coordination with the central sovereign Government of Iraq, that the draft decision of the defense committee in Congress, not It reflects the policy of the US administration. "
She State Department spokeswoman, believes that those "politics is the most effective way to support the efforts of the international coalition ways," asserting that "the US administration is looking to coordinate with Congress to unify positions in which they can provide support for those important issue."
The foreign media and local, picked up a bill presented to the US Congress proposes to finance the Peshmerga and the year estimated separately from the Iraqi government, and provide arms to them directly, what the effects of a stir within the local Iraqi community.
The head of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, Haider al-Abadi, announced on Wednesday evening, (the 29th of this April 2015), rejected the draft of that law, and called to stop being will lead to "more divisions" in the region.
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