Maliki describes Erdogan's comments provocative and prepared a new intervention in the Iraqi issue
Tuesday, 24 December / 2 January 2012 19:14
{Baghdad} Euphrates News Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent provocation on Iraq and a new Adht interference in internal affairs of Iraq.
A statement by the Prime Minister's Office that "the Turkish prime minister's remarks last new interference in the internal affairs of Iraq, which is not commonly in the dealings of officials in the States as well as presidents.
"The Iraqi citizens are all proud of belonging to their homeland and their state and not to any other country, and that provokes Ordegan Ptsrhath this all Iraqis, especially those who believe that he was defending them."
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a press statement 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 "Turkey can not see the situation in Iraq descends into bloody conflict with sectarian character," adding that "the situation in the southern neighbor affect his country."
As Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, a few days ago for 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
The statement said that "Iraqi brothers who love one another Sunni and Shiite, do not need those who pretend to defend against each other, and the Ordgan to be more careful to observe the amenities known to communicate in the international, and not be seen to other countries as groups and communities as in the past but respected are ".
He pointed out that "the deal on this basis would hurt everyone, including Turkey itself."
The statement continued, "that the interests of Turkey and stability, as well as common interests require more coordination and cooperation between the countries of the region, some interventions of the affairs of others."
And that "in the time that Iraq is keen to establish better relations with all countries, including Turkey, it refuses to interfere in its internal affairs." Ended
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Tuesday, 24 December / 2 January 2012 19:14
{Baghdad} Euphrates News Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent provocation on Iraq and a new Adht interference in internal affairs of Iraq.
A statement by the Prime Minister's Office that "the Turkish prime minister's remarks last new interference in the internal affairs of Iraq, which is not commonly in the dealings of officials in the States as well as presidents.
"The Iraqi citizens are all proud of belonging to their homeland and their state and not to any other country, and that provokes Ordegan Ptsrhath this all Iraqis, especially those who believe that he was defending them."
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a press statement 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 "Turkey can not see the situation in Iraq descends into bloody conflict with sectarian character," adding that "the situation in the southern neighbor affect his country."
As Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, a few days ago for 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
The statement said that "Iraqi brothers who love one another Sunni and Shiite, do not need those who pretend to defend against each other, and the Ordgan to be more careful to observe the amenities known to communicate in the international, and not be seen to other countries as groups and communities as in the past but respected are ".
He pointed out that "the deal on this basis would hurt everyone, including Turkey itself."
The statement continued, "that the interests of Turkey and stability, as well as common interests require more coordination and cooperation between the countries of the region, some interventions of the affairs of others."
And that "in the time that Iraq is keen to establish better relations with all countries, including Turkey, it refuses to interfere in its internal affairs." Ended
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