Wednesday, January 25, 2012 10:40
Deputy for the National: "interventions" to be filtered external conflicts in Iraq
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. said the National Alliance MP Ali Al-Tamimi said the intervention of neighboring countries in Iraqi affairs is unacceptable, expressing surprise at such public statements.
He said Tamimi told / of Baghdadi News / to the lack of thinking about strategic political forces have the future of the country to make Iraq vulnerable to this intervention, there are big problems, certain that there are problems between neighboring countries, and they want to discharge through intervention in the political process and the issue of Iraq.
He added that Turkey today is embarrassing on the grounds that he did not agree to its entry in the European Union and want to return as a force exists in the Middle East, and expressed his belief that the Iraqi politicians and the Iraqi people are able to stand against such interventions.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned, on Tuesday, the Iraqi government, said his government will not remain silent in the case of Baghdad, by encouraging a sectarian conflict in Iraq.
Erdogan said in parliament before the deputies of his party in Ankara that the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to understand that, "if Bdothm process in the face of Iraq under the form of sectarian conflict, it is set to remain silent."
He added that "it is impossible to remain silent because we share a common border with you, we have a kinship relations and we are in contact with you every day."
Erdogan continued, "we expect of the Iraqi authorities to adopt a responsible attitude of putting aside all forms of sectarian discrimination and prevent the sectarian strife."
He described al-Maliki told Erdogan that Turkey is interfering with the internal affairs of Iraq "outrageous and misplaced," warning of "the danger of sectarian conflict that could lead to disaster, which Turkey does not recognize itself." / End / 18 a /
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Deputy for the National: "interventions" to be filtered external conflicts in Iraq
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. said the National Alliance MP Ali Al-Tamimi said the intervention of neighboring countries in Iraqi affairs is unacceptable, expressing surprise at such public statements.
He said Tamimi told / of Baghdadi News / to the lack of thinking about strategic political forces have the future of the country to make Iraq vulnerable to this intervention, there are big problems, certain that there are problems between neighboring countries, and they want to discharge through intervention in the political process and the issue of Iraq.
He added that Turkey today is embarrassing on the grounds that he did not agree to its entry in the European Union and want to return as a force exists in the Middle East, and expressed his belief that the Iraqi politicians and the Iraqi people are able to stand against such interventions.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned, on Tuesday, the Iraqi government, said his government will not remain silent in the case of Baghdad, by encouraging a sectarian conflict in Iraq.
Erdogan said in parliament before the deputies of his party in Ankara that the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to understand that, "if Bdothm process in the face of Iraq under the form of sectarian conflict, it is set to remain silent."
He added that "it is impossible to remain silent because we share a common border with you, we have a kinship relations and we are in contact with you every day."
Erdogan continued, "we expect of the Iraqi authorities to adopt a responsible attitude of putting aside all forms of sectarian discrimination and prevent the sectarian strife."
He described al-Maliki told Erdogan that Turkey is interfering with the internal affairs of Iraq "outrageous and misplaced," warning of "the danger of sectarian conflict that could lead to disaster, which Turkey does not recognize itself." / End / 18 a /
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