Maliki and Obama discuss the future of relations between their countries
Papua and Maliki at the White House December 12, 2011
12.12.2011
Nabil al-Haidari
Looking U.S. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the White House on Monday a number of files the relationship between their countries. AFP pointed out that Obama and Maliki were pledged to maintain strong ties, but the features of the partnership between Washington and Baghdad are still foggy, with a keen Iran to assert its influence in Iraq.
White House spokesman J. Carney had said Saturday that Obama and Maliki would speak regarding the completion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and efforts to open a new page in strategic partnership wide between the United States and Iraq. The Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari described Maliki's visit to Washington to "task", and revealed at a news conference Thursday that it will focus on the relations between the two countries, and activation of the Strategic Framework Agreement and the meetings of joint committees. On the issue of U.S. trainers, said Zebari said the government's position stated referring to the continuing need for the survival of some trainers, but there are problematic with regard to the issue of legal immunity. believes Rapporteur of the Committee on Foreign Relations in the House of Representatives Iraq Nada Jubouri, that dialogue has not been completed for a U.S. pullout, and regional developments, need to enrich and exchange between the two sides. acknowledged Rep. Jubouri told Radio Free Iraq, the impact of pressure exerted by the political blocs for the evacuation of the entire U.S. troops at a time when some doubt not to the readiness of Iraqi forces to defend the border, which were until recently protected by U.S. troops and aircraft.
She Jubouri that it does not count too much on Maliki's visit to Washington, as prepared by the routine, especially as it comes after Vice President Joe Biden to Iraq, noting that despite the failure of the Americans in Iraq, and brought losses and great sacrifices, they are probably looking for a formula acceptable to stay in Iraq. at the same intercepted the Sadrist bloc in the House of Representatives on the timing of Maliki's visit to Washington, and wished chair of the Deputy Emir Kanani if it was postponed until after the completion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and expressed his hope that does not result in the visit agreements are not welcome. But the MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati said in a statement to the Maah Free Iraq that rely on the results of Maliki's visit to Washington as the launches new phase of the relationship between Iraq and the United States. and looking forward to the House of Representatives the return of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of the United States for hosting and to discuss the readiness of Iraqi forces to defend the border and to protect internal security, as was stated by Chairman of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi during the press conference on Sunday.
Objected Nujaifi as stated by the news media about the intention of the United States to keep about fifteen thousand employees in its embassy in Baghdad. In regard to the relevant expected that the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon to the Security Council this month, three reports on ways to ensure to remove Iraq from the tutelage of Chapter VII.
The newspaper "Life" Saudi Arabia, published in London quoted the leader of the «State of Law coalition» Abbas al-Bayati said Maliki will discuss mainly the U.S. commitment to Iraq out of the tutelage of Chapter VII, and extend the measures to protect Iraqi funds for another year, because If lifted this protection "Stneb our money by the owners of claims since 1991 of the last century" in the words of al-Bayati, a political analyst based in U.S. states and Wahab Rezouki Note that the U.S. side did not seek significantly to remove Iraq from the tutelage of Chapter VII, although the responsibility of the States Nations, as the party that worked to impose international sanctions on Iraq following its invasion of Kuwait in 1990. He Rezouki in an interview with Radio Free Iraq to the importance of invoking gravity legal decision the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in October 2009 to reject claims for compensation filed on Iraq because of the Today was not responsible for the actions by the regime of Saddam Hussein. called political analyst Khaled Serail in his interview with Radio Free Iraq Iraqi politicians to grasp the importance of developing and strengthening relations between Baghdad and Washington. He added that the countries of the world today is seeking to build bridges of cooperation and communication among them, especially with the United States. He guessed that the Serail Maliki Obama talks focused on activating the strategic framework agreement, which is very important for the Iraqi situation. contributed to the file Radio Free Iraq correspondent in Baghdad, Mohammad Karim
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Papua and Maliki at the White House December 12, 2011
12.12.2011
Nabil al-Haidari
Looking U.S. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the White House on Monday a number of files the relationship between their countries. AFP pointed out that Obama and Maliki were pledged to maintain strong ties, but the features of the partnership between Washington and Baghdad are still foggy, with a keen Iran to assert its influence in Iraq.
White House spokesman J. Carney had said Saturday that Obama and Maliki would speak regarding the completion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and efforts to open a new page in strategic partnership wide between the United States and Iraq. The Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari described Maliki's visit to Washington to "task", and revealed at a news conference Thursday that it will focus on the relations between the two countries, and activation of the Strategic Framework Agreement and the meetings of joint committees. On the issue of U.S. trainers, said Zebari said the government's position stated referring to the continuing need for the survival of some trainers, but there are problematic with regard to the issue of legal immunity. believes Rapporteur of the Committee on Foreign Relations in the House of Representatives Iraq Nada Jubouri, that dialogue has not been completed for a U.S. pullout, and regional developments, need to enrich and exchange between the two sides. acknowledged Rep. Jubouri told Radio Free Iraq, the impact of pressure exerted by the political blocs for the evacuation of the entire U.S. troops at a time when some doubt not to the readiness of Iraqi forces to defend the border, which were until recently protected by U.S. troops and aircraft.
She Jubouri that it does not count too much on Maliki's visit to Washington, as prepared by the routine, especially as it comes after Vice President Joe Biden to Iraq, noting that despite the failure of the Americans in Iraq, and brought losses and great sacrifices, they are probably looking for a formula acceptable to stay in Iraq. at the same intercepted the Sadrist bloc in the House of Representatives on the timing of Maliki's visit to Washington, and wished chair of the Deputy Emir Kanani if it was postponed until after the completion of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and expressed his hope that does not result in the visit agreements are not welcome. But the MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati said in a statement to the Maah Free Iraq that rely on the results of Maliki's visit to Washington as the launches new phase of the relationship between Iraq and the United States. and looking forward to the House of Representatives the return of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of the United States for hosting and to discuss the readiness of Iraqi forces to defend the border and to protect internal security, as was stated by Chairman of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi during the press conference on Sunday.
Objected Nujaifi as stated by the news media about the intention of the United States to keep about fifteen thousand employees in its embassy in Baghdad. In regard to the relevant expected that the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon to the Security Council this month, three reports on ways to ensure to remove Iraq from the tutelage of Chapter VII.
The newspaper "Life" Saudi Arabia, published in London quoted the leader of the «State of Law coalition» Abbas al-Bayati said Maliki will discuss mainly the U.S. commitment to Iraq out of the tutelage of Chapter VII, and extend the measures to protect Iraqi funds for another year, because If lifted this protection "Stneb our money by the owners of claims since 1991 of the last century" in the words of al-Bayati, a political analyst based in U.S. states and Wahab Rezouki Note that the U.S. side did not seek significantly to remove Iraq from the tutelage of Chapter VII, although the responsibility of the States Nations, as the party that worked to impose international sanctions on Iraq following its invasion of Kuwait in 1990. He Rezouki in an interview with Radio Free Iraq to the importance of invoking gravity legal decision the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in October 2009 to reject claims for compensation filed on Iraq because of the Today was not responsible for the actions by the regime of Saddam Hussein. called political analyst Khaled Serail in his interview with Radio Free Iraq Iraqi politicians to grasp the importance of developing and strengthening relations between Baghdad and Washington. He added that the countries of the world today is seeking to build bridges of cooperation and communication among them, especially with the United States. He guessed that the Serail Maliki Obama talks focused on activating the strategic framework agreement, which is very important for the Iraqi situation. contributed to the file Radio Free Iraq correspondent in Baghdad, Mohammad Karim
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