Deputy for the State of Law describes Turkey's attitude towards Iraq Btaúfa
12/01/2012 PM - 10:41 PM
Description of the Deputy for the State of Law Coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, Turkey's attitude towards Iraq as "sectarian", and in what was to talk about the division of "lie" promoters trying to pass their plans through which ruled out a sectarian war in the country.
Abdul-Mehdi al-Khafaji, in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The Turkish government views the issue of Iraq from the window of narrow sectarian," noting that "officials' statements the Turks, which accused the Iraqi government to carry out a purge against the politicians of a certain color, reflecting the reality of what felt by these politicians. "
Khafaji said that "Turkey has not moved since 2003, as dictated by the rights of neighbors and the international laws and norms, but according to her feelings and positions of sectarianism," adding that "talking about a partition on a sectarian basis, a big lie, trying to promoters to pass their plans through."
He ruled out al-Khafaji, "the outbreak of sectarian war in Iraq," noting that "the powers of national actors in the country will not allow such a war."
The al-Khafaji, "There are Iraqi bodies linked abroad seek to arouse fears of sectarian war, in order to achieve political gains," pointing out that "to talk about the division and sectarian war increases whenever there is a political crisis, Chatham, Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi of supporting terrorism."
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, via a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed concern "about the political crisis between the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq," warning that this crisis "may lead to an increased risk of outbreak of sectarian war," also spoke Erdogan Biden, who called for "authoritarianism prevailing in Iraq," "The instability can be obtained with our neighbors and can also affect Turkey and in the entire region."
And met with Erdogan's remarks reactions by Iraqi politicians, who asserted the leading coalition of state law Izzat Shabandar, that Iraq can move the internal situation in Turkey is also interfere with Ankara for privacy, and among the leaders of the Turks slept on tons of problems, accused Turkey and Qatar, that they were of the most important supporters of the regions in Iraq.
He also wanted the coalition of state law, Yassin Majid, Wednesday, (January 11 current) and the Iraqi Foreign Ministry summoned the Turkish ambassador in Baghdad and handed over a protest note on statements made by the government, while advising him not to "tuck his nose" in Iraqi affairs, confirmed that Iraq did not The Ottoman province to receive his orders from the Sublime Porte.
Considered an MP for the coalition of state law Hanan al, Wednesday (01/11/2012), these statements an unacceptable interference of internal affairs of Iraq, stressing that the silence of the political blocs to the Turkish position would open the door to other interventions.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a telephone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki, Tuesday, (January 10 current) that democracy will be affected negatively if turned into suspicion with the coalition partners, the government's hostility, calling on him to take action to contain the tension, which addresses the trial of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi and ensure the prosecution of the latter away from political pressures.
And launched over the past few days, warnings from Ankara at the highest level of the explosion of a sectarian war in Iraq, accompanied by charges to the Iraqi authorities to exercise purge a political point and not others, where Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said at a press conference, in (January 8 now), in Tehran after talks with officials there that there are procedures for purifying harmful get in Iraq by the Iraqi government against Sunni politicians, and warned of get cracking as a result of the struggle for power in Iraq, and pointed out that the tense situation in Iraq has to do with being in Syria and support Iraq, the Syrian regime.
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