Turkish President hints at plans for the civil war in Iraq
On: Friday 1/13/2012 5:41
Baghdad / term
expressed the Turkish president, on Thursday, fear of the presence of preparing for civil war in Iraq, stressing that his country is to look at all the Iraqi parties at the same level. He said Turkish President Abdullah Gul in a press statement, "When we see the terrorist operations in Iraq are concerned and condemn these criminal acts, from whatever source and for whatever reasons. "
Gul said, "after the withdrawal of U.S. forces got tensions in the political arena and these things unfortunate, was imposed after the withdrawal of U.S. forces to have a spirit of celebration and that there is coherence, cooperation and collaboration among all Iraqi factions."
The Ghoul "Iraqis since the Iraq war - Iran and the war the first Gulf suffered the hardships and suffering, so now that I come to this point, you should be in a rescue in which their country and only you will be liable. "
He said Gul said "there are countries in the region we want them to be strong impregnable, and that the peoples of luxurious looks forward to a better future, and to illustrate how to be happy to say that there must be peace and stability in this region, in order to enjoy these peoples stability, peace and prosperity. "
Gul said there will not be inciting terrorism from certain cells, or from terrorist gangs in Iraq, or who do not want Iraq to enjoy security and stability. "
said Gul that "all Iraqi factions is the sister and friend and we want them to enjoy security and stability, and our view of it all is at the same level, do not support the party on the last or sect over another or working on Last, but want to enjoy the total line. "
In the context deputy for the Iraqi List, said the visit Speaker Osama Najafi to Turkey is to reassure neighboring countries about the situation in Iraq.
The MP said Muhammad Al-Khalidi, "The visit Nujaifi to Turkey and his meeting with officials there within reassure neighboring countries about the stability of the situation in Iraq and that the crisis is moving towards a solution and that of the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani, who is expected to take place in the coming days will bring results in the exit of the current crisis. "
The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi, arrived Wednesday in the Turkish capital Ankara, where he met a number of officials and discussed with them the overall bilateral relations and latest developments on the Iraqi arena.
The Turkish foreign policy toward the Middle East and since 1999 has seen a radical shift, and the traditional objective it is to stay away as possible from the developments in the region, but Turkey at the present time has been engaged largely in the political issues of the region and is now one of the countries that act as an intermediary in resolving the dilemmas of regional.
The sources of Turkish media reported yesterday, the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan held yesterday telephoned his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki,, , according to the radio station and television of Turkey "TRT".
According to the statement on the official website of the station, "the Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke yesterday by telephone with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki," and discussed Erdogan and Maliki recent developments in Iraq.
It was learned that Erdogan said during the the phone call that turned skepticism Partners coalition government to the runner will affect negatively on democracy.
Erdogan said that there is a need for steps to ease tension within the framework of the proceedings for the Vice President Tareq al-Hashimi, expressed his concern of the shift in polarization observed in Iraq following the withdrawal U.S. to chaos can not be reversed.
and Erdogan stressed that the fulcrum of Turkish policy toward Iraq is the need to maintain the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iraq and the political unity of the Iraqi people and live in an atmosphere of peace and democracy and prosperity.
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