Iraq is a party, Erdogan's statements "hostile" and instigator of sectarian
WEDNESDAY, 25 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 16:06 HITS: 3
Considered the Vanguard Party Socialist Nazarene in Iraq, on Wednesday, told Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Iraq, hostile explicit and an instigator of sectarian, stressing that it comes in the context of continuing political and security crisis, as demanded that the line strategic oil from Turkey to Syria in response to those statements .
The party said in a statement issued today, and received "Alsumaria News," a copy of it, that "the statements of Erdogan characterized by outright hostility and incitement to sectarian violence and lack the most basic rules of etiquette of diplomatic and political relations between the neighboring countries," noting that it "reflects the size of the underestimate Iraq and its people and the international norms and conventions and humanity. "
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused on Tuesday (January 24, 2012), his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki of trying to raise the "sectarian conflict" in Iraq, while warning that Ankara will not remain silent in case of Baghdad, on the move as it will not extradite them.
He said the party that "These statements come in the light of the sense of failure and isolation, which began suffering of the Turkish system, the current," saying those remarks "a serious development in the hostile attitude of the Erdogan government, which directly involved campaigns of genocide against the Arabs and Arabism in Libya, Egypt, Syria, Yemen and Iraq."
The party stressed that "Erdogan's comments came in the context of the continuing political crisis and the security and complexity and concern lists differences subjective and agendas of personal and regional," asserting that "This is opening the doors of Iraq and the broad front of interventions, the two systems of Turkey and Iran, and are working is impossible to sustain the chaos in Iraq."
The party asked to "take political and economic steps to process this blatant interference in the forefront of thinking about a serious strategic oil transfer line from Turkey to Syria," calling on officials to "go serious about achieving national reconciliation and a genuine Iraqi inclusive of all Iraqis without exception."
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki reiterated on Tuesday (January 25, 2012) in the first official response, his attack on his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his recent statements, as these were deemed provocative statements of all Iraqis, refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
It is noteworthy that the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, already over during 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 what he described as "bullying" the prevailing in Iraq, saying, "The instability can be obtained with our neighbors and can also affect Turkey and in the entire region."
Raised these statements reactions to the Iraqi politicians, asked the leadership of the coalition of state law Yassin Majid in (January 11, 2012) Iraqi Foreign summoned the Turkish ambassador in Baghdad and handed over a protest note on Erdogan's comments, advising him not to "tuck his nose" in Iraqi affairs, as seen as an MP for the coalition of state law Hanan al on the same day, that Erdogan's comments unacceptable interference of internal affairs of Iraq, as hinted leadership coalition of state law Izzat Shabandar, that Iraq can move the internal situation in Turkey as Ankara interfere with its affairs.
The Turkish embassy in Baghdad was, in the 18 of January 2012, to the rocket, which was confirmed by Turkey's ambassador in Baghdad, Younis Dimirar who said that three rockets were fired at the embassy, where the one that struck the outside wall of the Representation of diplomacy, without setting where the rockets fall of others.
The atmosphere between Iraq and Turkey have been strained recently because of the actions taken by the Iraqi government against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and arrested a number of members of the protection and recognition in an interview televised by doing acts of violence commissioned by al-Hashimi, issued later an arrest warrant for al-Hashemi himself on charges of "terrorism" and referred to the Judiciary, which led him to resort to the territory of Kurdistan and the claim that is tried in the region to ensure the integrity of the trial, and Turkey responded asking Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (January 10, 2012) the need to take action to contain the tension that deals with trial-Hashemi and ensure the trial away from political pressures.
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WEDNESDAY, 25 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 16:06 HITS: 3
Considered the Vanguard Party Socialist Nazarene in Iraq, on Wednesday, told Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Iraq, hostile explicit and an instigator of sectarian, stressing that it comes in the context of continuing political and security crisis, as demanded that the line strategic oil from Turkey to Syria in response to those statements .
The party said in a statement issued today, and received "Alsumaria News," a copy of it, that "the statements of Erdogan characterized by outright hostility and incitement to sectarian violence and lack the most basic rules of etiquette of diplomatic and political relations between the neighboring countries," noting that it "reflects the size of the underestimate Iraq and its people and the international norms and conventions and humanity. "
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused on Tuesday (January 24, 2012), his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki of trying to raise the "sectarian conflict" in Iraq, while warning that Ankara will not remain silent in case of Baghdad, on the move as it will not extradite them.
He said the party that "These statements come in the light of the sense of failure and isolation, which began suffering of the Turkish system, the current," saying those remarks "a serious development in the hostile attitude of the Erdogan government, which directly involved campaigns of genocide against the Arabs and Arabism in Libya, Egypt, Syria, Yemen and Iraq."
The party stressed that "Erdogan's comments came in the context of the continuing political crisis and the security and complexity and concern lists differences subjective and agendas of personal and regional," asserting that "This is opening the doors of Iraq and the broad front of interventions, the two systems of Turkey and Iran, and are working is impossible to sustain the chaos in Iraq."
The party asked to "take political and economic steps to process this blatant interference in the forefront of thinking about a serious strategic oil transfer line from Turkey to Syria," calling on officials to "go serious about achieving national reconciliation and a genuine Iraqi inclusive of all Iraqis without exception."
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki reiterated on Tuesday (January 25, 2012) in the first official response, his attack on his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his recent statements, as these were deemed provocative statements of all Iraqis, refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
It is noteworthy that the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, already over during 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 what he described as "bullying" the prevailing in Iraq, saying, "The instability can be obtained with our neighbors and can also affect Turkey and in the entire region."
Raised these statements reactions to the Iraqi politicians, asked the leadership of the coalition of state law Yassin Majid in (January 11, 2012) Iraqi Foreign summoned the Turkish ambassador in Baghdad and handed over a protest note on Erdogan's comments, advising him not to "tuck his nose" in Iraqi affairs, as seen as an MP for the coalition of state law Hanan al on the same day, that Erdogan's comments unacceptable interference of internal affairs of Iraq, as hinted leadership coalition of state law Izzat Shabandar, that Iraq can move the internal situation in Turkey as Ankara interfere with its affairs.
The Turkish embassy in Baghdad was, in the 18 of January 2012, to the rocket, which was confirmed by Turkey's ambassador in Baghdad, Younis Dimirar who said that three rockets were fired at the embassy, where the one that struck the outside wall of the Representation of diplomacy, without setting where the rockets fall of others.
The atmosphere between Iraq and Turkey have been strained recently because of the actions taken by the Iraqi government against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and arrested a number of members of the protection and recognition in an interview televised by doing acts of violence commissioned by al-Hashimi, issued later an arrest warrant for al-Hashemi himself on charges of "terrorism" and referred to the Judiciary, which led him to resort to the territory of Kurdistan and the claim that is tried in the region to ensure the integrity of the trial, and Turkey responded asking Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (January 10, 2012) the need to take action to contain the tension that deals with trial-Hashemi and ensure the trial away from political pressures.
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