Jaafari US Ambassador: Iraq does not allow any state intervention in its internal affairs
5/15/15
Baghdad: Euphrates News} Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari stressed that "Iraq does not allow any state intervention in its internal affairs.
A statement by the Office Jaafari received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of the "Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari US Ambassador in Baghdad Stuart Jones and his entourage received, and discussed with him the progress of the Iraqi-American relations, highlighted the security issues, and the political current in Iraq and the evolution of events in the region and the world. "
Jaafari stressed during the meeting that "the national forces insist on the unity and sovereignty of Iraq, and the preservation of a diverse social fabric, which is characterized by Iraq."
He stressed that "Iraq does not interfere in the affairs of any country, as it does not allow the intervention of any state in its internal affairs, hello visits by the Iraqi officials to various countries around the world, provided that contribute to achieving the national interest, and supports the unity, and independence of Iraq." .
He pointed out that "Iraq is a sovereign country and has the voice of a constitution by the people, and the experience of a democratic leader in the region is home to a national government, and the House of Representatives elected, and contribute to religions, and creeds, and nationalities, political affiliations all, calling on the countries of the world to deal with these facts, and that rethink its policies away from the voices that are trying to distort the facts. "
For his part, US Ambassador in Baghdad Stuart Jones emphasized that "his country respects the unity and sovereignty, and stability of Iraq, pointing out that the US administration and during her meetings that took place with Iraqi officials hailed the development winning in Iraq, and stressed its support for the unity of Iraq of all components," explaining "The draft resolution submitted by one of the private congressional committees arming the Sunnis and the Kurds will not include dealing with Sunnis and Kurds on the basis of two states away from Alarac.anthy
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5/15/15
Baghdad: Euphrates News} Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari stressed that "Iraq does not allow any state intervention in its internal affairs.
A statement by the Office Jaafari received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of the "Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari US Ambassador in Baghdad Stuart Jones and his entourage received, and discussed with him the progress of the Iraqi-American relations, highlighted the security issues, and the political current in Iraq and the evolution of events in the region and the world. "
Jaafari stressed during the meeting that "the national forces insist on the unity and sovereignty of Iraq, and the preservation of a diverse social fabric, which is characterized by Iraq."
He stressed that "Iraq does not interfere in the affairs of any country, as it does not allow the intervention of any state in its internal affairs, hello visits by the Iraqi officials to various countries around the world, provided that contribute to achieving the national interest, and supports the unity, and independence of Iraq." .
He pointed out that "Iraq is a sovereign country and has the voice of a constitution by the people, and the experience of a democratic leader in the region is home to a national government, and the House of Representatives elected, and contribute to religions, and creeds, and nationalities, political affiliations all, calling on the countries of the world to deal with these facts, and that rethink its policies away from the voices that are trying to distort the facts. "
For his part, US Ambassador in Baghdad Stuart Jones emphasized that "his country respects the unity and sovereignty, and stability of Iraq, pointing out that the US administration and during her meetings that took place with Iraqi officials hailed the development winning in Iraq, and stressed its support for the unity of Iraq of all components," explaining "The draft resolution submitted by one of the private congressional committees arming the Sunnis and the Kurds will not include dealing with Sunnis and Kurds on the basis of two states away from Alarac.anthy
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