Turkey describes Maliki's comments by rave and call for the Iraqi ambassador in Ankara
8/19/15
Said Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman [Tango Bagheij] "It can not be taken [delirium] Nuri al-Maliki, the former Iraqi prime minister caused by his feelings of guilt, very seriously," in response to recent accusations that Turkey supported the terrorist organization Daash.
He Bagheij in a statement, in response to media questions, in this regard, "said al-Maliki, who was in Tehran, accusations against Turkey with the support Daash, is the main responsible for the crisis, which is taking place in Iraq today, and the resulting policies repressive, and discriminatory, and exclusionary," adding that "the words of al-Maliki, contrary to reason and logic."
Bagheij noted that "Daash" dominated on the connector, during the presidency of Maliki's cabinet in Iraq, and continued by saying "that 70 thousand soldiers from the Iraqi army, who were under the command of al-Maliki, fled in one day, in front of about 1,500 component of Daash, according to the data which referred to it, and handed over the city to Daash, it is useful to recall that al-Maliki is on the list of those responsible for the fall of Mosul. "
He said the Turkish official, "[delirium] al-Maliki, stems from his sense of guilt, for his role as the great loss of about a third of Iraq's territory for the benefit of Daash, and killed tens of thousands of people, and the survival of millions of Iraqis homeless."
In response to a question about the Security and Defense Committee in the Iraqi Parliament report, regarding those responsible for the fall of Mosul, and signal report to the Turkish consulate role in this regard, Bagheij pointed out that the statements relating to the Turkish Consul General, who held hostage signed with the consular staff, however Daash a period of 101 days, it is unacceptable strongly , and it can not be accepted, and therefore has been called the Iraqi ambassador to the external building today, has been notified to do so.
The former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the face of accusations of Tehran to Turkey to "help Daash terrorist gangs in the fall of Mosul in June 2014" .anthy
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8/19/15
Said Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman [Tango Bagheij] "It can not be taken [delirium] Nuri al-Maliki, the former Iraqi prime minister caused by his feelings of guilt, very seriously," in response to recent accusations that Turkey supported the terrorist organization Daash.
He Bagheij in a statement, in response to media questions, in this regard, "said al-Maliki, who was in Tehran, accusations against Turkey with the support Daash, is the main responsible for the crisis, which is taking place in Iraq today, and the resulting policies repressive, and discriminatory, and exclusionary," adding that "the words of al-Maliki, contrary to reason and logic."
Bagheij noted that "Daash" dominated on the connector, during the presidency of Maliki's cabinet in Iraq, and continued by saying "that 70 thousand soldiers from the Iraqi army, who were under the command of al-Maliki, fled in one day, in front of about 1,500 component of Daash, according to the data which referred to it, and handed over the city to Daash, it is useful to recall that al-Maliki is on the list of those responsible for the fall of Mosul. "
He said the Turkish official, "[delirium] al-Maliki, stems from his sense of guilt, for his role as the great loss of about a third of Iraq's territory for the benefit of Daash, and killed tens of thousands of people, and the survival of millions of Iraqis homeless."
In response to a question about the Security and Defense Committee in the Iraqi Parliament report, regarding those responsible for the fall of Mosul, and signal report to the Turkish consulate role in this regard, Bagheij pointed out that the statements relating to the Turkish Consul General, who held hostage signed with the consular staff, however Daash a period of 101 days, it is unacceptable strongly , and it can not be accepted, and therefore has been called the Iraqi ambassador to the external building today, has been notified to do so.
The former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the face of accusations of Tehran to Turkey to "help Daash terrorist gangs in the fall of Mosul in June 2014" .anthy
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