Maliki warns of intervening on it will deal about us
TUESDAY, 17 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 18:52 HITS: 775
Twilight News / Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Turkey from intervening in Iraqi affairs, pointing out that Iraq would resort to similar treatment at the same time warning of the flammable war in the region.
Maliki said in an interview with the Iranian media, said that "from interfering in Iraqi affairs, be prepared to intervene in the affairs of others, and that Iraq will deal likewise about these interventions."
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned earlier in the outbreak of civil wars in Syria, ethnic and sectarian lines in Iraq, saying that "Turkey should play a role because the outbreak of civil war and sectarian and ethnic lines will make us in a difficult situation."
Maliki said, "any talk of or intervention in Iraq from any party is unacceptable and if he insisted the other party that speaks and intervenes, it is our right to talk and get caught we, too," he said, adding, "This is the line that we are dealing with do not want to interfere but to intervene about us open the door because the interfering about. "
He continued, that "the interest of the Israeli entity that the war has raged in the region, and its disintegration into sectarian and ethnic mini-states."
With regard to the Turkish position of Maliki's comments, said the deputy leader of the ruling Justice and Development Turkish Omar Celik, Monday, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is the problem of "dangerous" for Iraq, returned at the same time his remarks on Turkey as "the least wisdom in the Middle East."
He added that Maliki "does not speak as a statesman and a leader but a regulation, and words are targeted to Turkey, our Prime Minister is not consistent with his responsibilities as prime minister."
It is said that the Iraqi government has formally expressed "concern of the statements made by Turkish Prime Minister," and told the Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Jawad Alldorki this position to the Turkish ambassador in Baghdad has called to the ministry on Monday.
A statement of Foreign Affairs of Iraq at the time that Alldorki transfer to the Turkish ambassador concern the Iraqi government of these statements, the statement quoted the Turkish ambassador emphasized that "what was issued statements on the lips of officials of the Turks was in good faith and that he would inform his government in Ankara, the position of the Iraqi side."
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