Of al-Sadr attacked Soleimani is bending his comments on Iraq to Iran "unacceptable"
FRIDAY, 20 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 17:59 HITS: 5
Attacked the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr on Friday, the commander of Iran's Qods Force Qassem Soleimani, saying that the statements made on submission to the will of Iraq, Iran and the possibility of the formation of an Islamic government in which the "unacceptable", adding that he would not allow any excuse to interfere with the internal affairs of the country.
The MP said the Sadrists Hassan Jubouri in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Current rejects statements Soleimani and considers unacceptable is not permitted," asserting that "Iraq is an independent and do not accept any interference, whether from Iran or Turkey or Saudi Arabia or other neighboring countries. "
He Jubouri that "the Sadrist movement has a fixed position to reject Iranian meddling and this has been insisting on the exit of U.S. forces until there is no excuse for neighboring countries to interfere in the Iraqi issue," adding that "Iraq refuses to be turn-based platform for intervention in the affairs of neighboring countries."
The Jubouri that "Iraq wants to establish foreign relations with all countries of the world are built on the basis of mutual respect."
The commander of Iran's Qods Force Brigadier General Qasem Soleimani announced at a symposium entitled "Youth and Islamic awareness" in the presence of a number of young people from Arab countries, which saw revolutions against regimes that Iraq and southern Lebanon are subject to the will of Tehran and its ideas, stressing that his country could regulate any movement aimed to the formation of Islamic governments in both countries.
Called Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in more than one occasion, the positions of defending the independence of his government and denies being subject to any foreign intervention, especially from Iran, accused by the number of Iraqi parties and the European countries and the United States to interfere, directly the affairs of Iraq's internal supports armed groups and Shiite militias through equipped with weapons and explosives.
And considered the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, the most prominent opponents of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in the January 17, 2012, that Iran is "wedded" the latter of having strong relations with Iran and trying to invest those relationships to play the role of the mediator outside the United States, at the time and was MP for the Kurdistan Alliance supporter of good students, on Thursday (January 19, 2012), Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to take a "firm" of Iranian interference.
Saw the Iraqi-Iranian relations many differences due to decades, and mostly focused on the ownership of the Shatt al-Arab, which flows into the Gulf, and the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi abolished in 1969 border agreement between the two countries in 1937, and a student at the time that line is the middle of the river (thalweg) the boundary between the two countries, and in 1972, and sporadic military clashes on the border, and after the mediation of Arab countries signed the Algiers Convention of 1975, which is under the middle of the Shatt al-Arab line is the boundary between Iran and Iraq.
Saw in 1979 a sharp deterioration in relations between Iraq and Iran after the victory of the Iranian Islamic revolution in 1979, and abolished by the former president Saddam Hussein Algiers Convention on 17 September 1980, and considered all the waters of the Shatt al-Arab part of Iraq's water, and in the September 22, 1980 income countries, a war that lasted until in 1980, which killed hundreds of thousands dead and wounded from both sides.
During the nineties continued hostility between the two countries under the embrace of Iran for some of the strength of the Iraqi opposition and the most important of the Badr Organization which represented the military wing of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, while the former regime provides support and facilities for the MEK opposition to the Iranian regime based in Iraq.
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FRIDAY, 20 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 17:59 HITS: 5
Attacked the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr on Friday, the commander of Iran's Qods Force Qassem Soleimani, saying that the statements made on submission to the will of Iraq, Iran and the possibility of the formation of an Islamic government in which the "unacceptable", adding that he would not allow any excuse to interfere with the internal affairs of the country.
The MP said the Sadrists Hassan Jubouri in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Current rejects statements Soleimani and considers unacceptable is not permitted," asserting that "Iraq is an independent and do not accept any interference, whether from Iran or Turkey or Saudi Arabia or other neighboring countries. "
He Jubouri that "the Sadrist movement has a fixed position to reject Iranian meddling and this has been insisting on the exit of U.S. forces until there is no excuse for neighboring countries to interfere in the Iraqi issue," adding that "Iraq refuses to be turn-based platform for intervention in the affairs of neighboring countries."
The Jubouri that "Iraq wants to establish foreign relations with all countries of the world are built on the basis of mutual respect."
The commander of Iran's Qods Force Brigadier General Qasem Soleimani announced at a symposium entitled "Youth and Islamic awareness" in the presence of a number of young people from Arab countries, which saw revolutions against regimes that Iraq and southern Lebanon are subject to the will of Tehran and its ideas, stressing that his country could regulate any movement aimed to the formation of Islamic governments in both countries.
Called Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in more than one occasion, the positions of defending the independence of his government and denies being subject to any foreign intervention, especially from Iran, accused by the number of Iraqi parties and the European countries and the United States to interfere, directly the affairs of Iraq's internal supports armed groups and Shiite militias through equipped with weapons and explosives.
And considered the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, the most prominent opponents of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in the January 17, 2012, that Iran is "wedded" the latter of having strong relations with Iran and trying to invest those relationships to play the role of the mediator outside the United States, at the time and was MP for the Kurdistan Alliance supporter of good students, on Thursday (January 19, 2012), Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to take a "firm" of Iranian interference.
Saw the Iraqi-Iranian relations many differences due to decades, and mostly focused on the ownership of the Shatt al-Arab, which flows into the Gulf, and the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi abolished in 1969 border agreement between the two countries in 1937, and a student at the time that line is the middle of the river (thalweg) the boundary between the two countries, and in 1972, and sporadic military clashes on the border, and after the mediation of Arab countries signed the Algiers Convention of 1975, which is under the middle of the Shatt al-Arab line is the boundary between Iran and Iraq.
Saw in 1979 a sharp deterioration in relations between Iraq and Iran after the victory of the Iranian Islamic revolution in 1979, and abolished by the former president Saddam Hussein Algiers Convention on 17 September 1980, and considered all the waters of the Shatt al-Arab part of Iraq's water, and in the September 22, 1980 income countries, a war that lasted until in 1980, which killed hundreds of thousands dead and wounded from both sides.
During the nineties continued hostility between the two countries under the embrace of Iran for some of the strength of the Iraqi opposition and the most important of the Badr Organization which represented the military wing of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, while the former regime provides support and facilities for the MEK opposition to the Iranian regime based in Iraq.
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