Iraqi government calls on Turkey not to listen to the political blocs
Ali Aldhargam - 13/01/2012 AD - 12:18 PM
Called on the Iraqi government to demand that Turkey not to listen to the political blocs on the internal situation of Iraq, emphasizing the need not to interfere in Iraqi internal affairs.
The Chancellor of the Council of Ministers Mary Rayes told the Euphrates {News} "The Turkish government are required to listen to the political blocs that deal with the political double to know the internal affairs of Iraq."
She added that "Turkey should assess based on the internal situation in Iraq with the view of the elected Iraqi government came because through democratic means."
And continued, "We refuse to interfere in the internal affairs of Turkey and other countries of the regional and also reject any interference in the internal affairs of Iraq."
Criticized Rais also told the Republican candidate John McCain on the fall of the Iraqi government because of the political crisis in the country and said "We reject that Iraq will be one of the means of electoral propaganda talk about the fall of the government by the Minister of Defense and former Republican candidate comes within the Securities election rejected."
He said, "We believe that McCain's statement is irresponsible and I think he will not like the Iraqi people felt happy because of the withdrawal of troops from Iraq."
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday that Iraq is a bloody situations that can not stand with them without taking any action, warning that the situation there threatens to sectarian conflict.
Erdogan said in a joint press conference with his visiting Norwegian Jeans Stolten Berg that Turkey can not see the situation in Iraq descends into bloody conflict with sectarian character, saying that the situation in the southern neighbor influence on his country.
Erdogan said that he will soon be a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki at his request to discuss the disturbing developments in Iraq, expressing his country's concern that these developments will lead to sectarian conflict.
He said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday that Iraq is a bloody situations that can not stand with them without taking any action, warning that the situation there threatens to sectarian conflict.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had called Paurdegan yesterday to check on his health.
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