Maliki confirms his standing with the people demanding freedom in the region
30/11/2011 19:14
Arbil, November 30 (Rn) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with U.S. Vice-President, who is visiting Baghdad, now that his country stands with the people demanding freedom in the Arab region. and experiencing several Arab countries, especially Syria and Yemen uprisings overwhelming against the regimes there. And fell thousands of deaths since the outbreak of demonstrations in those two countries.
A statement issued by the office of Prime Minister Maliki as saying that "the region today are going through the conditions of a sensitive and experiencing many variables and what is happening where required to avoid negative impacts and to stand by the peoples to freedom and to achieve their demands according to the principles of democracy."
He "We are in Iraq, establish a country been engaged in the affairs of others and not allowed to intervene in its affairs and to be pivotal in the stable region free from fluctuations not to be the center against the other hubs and our aim is to Iraq to be a brother and a friend and a certain all partners and friends in the region." and on the internal situation and the relationship with Washington after the withdrawal, Maliki said: "We have signed two agreements with the United States the first agreement to withdraw its troops from Iraq by the end of this year and the second Strategic Framework Agreement, which include cooperation in various fields."
Under the security pact signed between Baghdad and Washington at the end of November 2008 on the necessity of withdrawal all U.S. forces from Iraq not later than 31 December 2011. The two sides signed also in 2008 framework agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of the Iraqi transition from the strategic partnership between the two countries to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security.
Maliki said "We have finished the daunting task of meeting the challenges of security and today we open a new page of mutual relations within the Strategic Framework Agreement in the economic, commercial, agricultural, scientific, cultural and other. " He added that Iraq today I turn from the stage of security challenges to the stage of state building and will contribute to the strategic framework to achieve this goal. of For his part, U.S. Vice President "We are heading today to dialogues natural in Iraq, even to join other countries in the world that contribute to the cultural, scientific and other."
He continued, "our conversation today is part of the Strategic Framework Agreement, which we hope through it to extensive relations between the two countries based on respect for sovereignty and work together to expand cooperation in scientific, cultural, commercial, economic, agricultural and others. " arrived Biden flew to Baghdad on Tuesday evening on a visit to discuss with senior Iraqi officials, relations between the two countries after the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
There are still 13,800 U.S. troops in Iraq. The remaining seven military bases must be handed over to the Iraqis before the end of this year. and failed negotiations between Washington and Baghdad on the training mission for the Americans in Iraq because of Iraq's refusal to grant them immunity from prosecution. 's discussion Biden at a time when Iraq is the withdrawal of American forces reached their ends with the evacuation of the rules delivered to the military and the Iraqi side as well to send heavy machinery to the U.S. bases in Kuwait. Biden said during his meeting with Maliki in Baghdad that the United States meet its promise to withdraw troops from Iraq at the end of the year. The two countries begin a new stage of relations. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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30/11/2011 19:14
Arbil, November 30 (Rn) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with U.S. Vice-President, who is visiting Baghdad, now that his country stands with the people demanding freedom in the Arab region. and experiencing several Arab countries, especially Syria and Yemen uprisings overwhelming against the regimes there. And fell thousands of deaths since the outbreak of demonstrations in those two countries.
A statement issued by the office of Prime Minister Maliki as saying that "the region today are going through the conditions of a sensitive and experiencing many variables and what is happening where required to avoid negative impacts and to stand by the peoples to freedom and to achieve their demands according to the principles of democracy."
He "We are in Iraq, establish a country been engaged in the affairs of others and not allowed to intervene in its affairs and to be pivotal in the stable region free from fluctuations not to be the center against the other hubs and our aim is to Iraq to be a brother and a friend and a certain all partners and friends in the region." and on the internal situation and the relationship with Washington after the withdrawal, Maliki said: "We have signed two agreements with the United States the first agreement to withdraw its troops from Iraq by the end of this year and the second Strategic Framework Agreement, which include cooperation in various fields."
Under the security pact signed between Baghdad and Washington at the end of November 2008 on the necessity of withdrawal all U.S. forces from Iraq not later than 31 December 2011. The two sides signed also in 2008 framework agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of the Iraqi transition from the strategic partnership between the two countries to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security.
Maliki said "We have finished the daunting task of meeting the challenges of security and today we open a new page of mutual relations within the Strategic Framework Agreement in the economic, commercial, agricultural, scientific, cultural and other. " He added that Iraq today I turn from the stage of security challenges to the stage of state building and will contribute to the strategic framework to achieve this goal. of For his part, U.S. Vice President "We are heading today to dialogues natural in Iraq, even to join other countries in the world that contribute to the cultural, scientific and other."
He continued, "our conversation today is part of the Strategic Framework Agreement, which we hope through it to extensive relations between the two countries based on respect for sovereignty and work together to expand cooperation in scientific, cultural, commercial, economic, agricultural and others. " arrived Biden flew to Baghdad on Tuesday evening on a visit to discuss with senior Iraqi officials, relations between the two countries after the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
There are still 13,800 U.S. troops in Iraq. The remaining seven military bases must be handed over to the Iraqis before the end of this year. and failed negotiations between Washington and Baghdad on the training mission for the Americans in Iraq because of Iraq's refusal to grant them immunity from prosecution. 's discussion Biden at a time when Iraq is the withdrawal of American forces reached their ends with the evacuation of the rules delivered to the military and the Iraqi side as well to send heavy machinery to the U.S. bases in Kuwait. Biden said during his meeting with Maliki in Baghdad that the United States meet its promise to withdraw troops from Iraq at the end of the year. The two countries begin a new stage of relations. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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