National Alliance describes Erdogan as "sectarian" and asking him not to dispose of an Ottoman sultan
WEDNESDAY, 25 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 16:37 HITS: 4
Description of the Deputy for the National Alliance, on Wednesday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to "sectarian" through his dealings with Iraq, urging him to act as prime minister and not the Ottoman sultan.
Qasim al-Araji, in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Erdogan's statements on Iraq, it is a blatant interference in Iraqi affairs, and this is unacceptable because it defends the hand at the expense of the Iraqi people", describing his dealings with Iraq as "sectarian."
Araji said that "the Turkish prime minister and acting like a new Ottoman Sultan and gives to himself the right of jurisdiction over the other," and urged him to "act as prime minister and not the Ottoman sultan, sultans, because the time is over."
Erdogan called al-Araji, to "pay attention to the things of his country, through the granting of freedoms for minorities without interference from Iraqi affairs," adding that "this policy followed by Iraq with Turkey would not serve the long term."
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 which, after hours of the statement reiterated his attack on al-Maliki, Erdogan and considered as a provocation to all Iraqis, refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
Previously, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that he stated in a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed concern about the political crisis between the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq, warning it could lead to an increased risk of outbreak of sectarian war, and spoke of what he called "authoritarianism prevailing" in Iraq, as he said in a telephone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki on January 10, 2011, that democracy will be affected negatively if turned into suspicion with the coalition partners, the government's hostility, calling on him to take action to contain the tension, which addresses the trial of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi and ensure prosecution of the latter away from political pressures.
Raised these statements reactions to the Iraqi politicians, asked the leadership of the coalition of state law Yassin Majid in (January 11 cur) Iraqi Foreign Ministry 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.
And suffered the Turkish embassy in Baghdad, January 18, 2012, to the bombing of Katyusha rockets, while condemning the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, two days after the operation, saying it intended to damage bilateral relations, stressing that it will not be affected.
The crisis of political and media broke out between Iraq and Turkey in recent weeks, with the exchange of warnings at the highest levels initiated by the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu of Tehran on January 8, 2012, warned of the explosion of a sectarian war in Iraq and accused the Iraqi authorities to exercise cleansing against politicians year, and warned of get cracking as a result of the struggle for power, and considered that the tense situation in Iraq-related events taking place in Syria and Iraq to support the system.
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WEDNESDAY, 25 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 16:37 HITS: 4
Description of the Deputy for the National Alliance, on Wednesday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to "sectarian" through his dealings with Iraq, urging him to act as prime minister and not the Ottoman sultan.
Qasim al-Araji, in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Erdogan's statements on Iraq, it is a blatant interference in Iraqi affairs, and this is unacceptable because it defends the hand at the expense of the Iraqi people", describing his dealings with Iraq as "sectarian."
Araji said that "the Turkish prime minister and acting like a new Ottoman Sultan and gives to himself the right of jurisdiction over the other," and urged him to "act as prime minister and not the Ottoman sultan, sultans, because the time is over."
Erdogan called al-Araji, to "pay attention to the things of his country, through the granting of freedoms for minorities without interference from Iraqi affairs," adding that "this policy followed by Iraq with Turkey would not serve the long term."
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 which, after hours of the statement reiterated his attack on al-Maliki, Erdogan and considered as a provocation to all Iraqis, refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
Previously, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that he stated in a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed concern about the political crisis between the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq, warning it could lead to an increased risk of outbreak of sectarian war, and spoke of what he called "authoritarianism prevailing" in Iraq, as he said in a telephone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki on January 10, 2011, that democracy will be affected negatively if turned into suspicion with the coalition partners, the government's hostility, calling on him to take action to contain the tension, which addresses the trial of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi and ensure prosecution of the latter away from political pressures.
Raised these statements reactions to the Iraqi politicians, asked the leadership of the coalition of state law Yassin Majid in (January 11 cur) Iraqi Foreign Ministry 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.
And suffered the Turkish embassy in Baghdad, January 18, 2012, to the bombing of Katyusha rockets, while condemning the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, two days after the operation, saying it intended to damage bilateral relations, stressing that it will not be affected.
The crisis of political and media broke out between Iraq and Turkey in recent weeks, with the exchange of warnings at the highest levels initiated by the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu of Tehran on January 8, 2012, warned of the explosion of a sectarian war in Iraq and accused the Iraqi authorities to exercise cleansing against politicians year, and warned of get cracking as a result of the struggle for power, and considered that the tense situation in Iraq-related events taking place in Syria and Iraq to support the system.
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