Lack of coordination in Hakim's visit Ankara angry state law
On: Sat 28/01/2012 10:29
BAGHDAD / menopausal Hossam Acommok
Despite the positive results confirmed by the Islamic Supreme Council of the visit leader Ammar al-Hakim to Turkey, but sources revealed disgusted his ally in the National Alliance, a coalition of law of this tour for not coordinating with him, especially since the government has had a negative attitude towards the statements made by the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The latter had said earlier that Turkey will not stand idly by in the event encouraged Baghdad to sectarian war, the statements did not like the Iraqi government, which called its counterpart in Ankara to stop what it called intervention in Iraqi affairs, and after hours of these developments came Hakim's visit to Ankara which was, according to observers of the convergence of views between the parties. However, the senior leader of the Islamic Council confirms that the leader's visit came on the back of an invitation for more than a week have been postponed but the war of media, which occurred between the two governments encouraged wise to complete the visit. After the return of Hakim Baghdad, there were many questions about the nature of the messages he brought from Ankara, which confirmed the Muslim Council it is in the interest of both parties and the movement of its agreement with Turkish Prime Minister to the calm and resolve disputes politically through the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani. major concern, a sense of quoted sources the coalition of state law, as confirmed by (range) yesterday, "The leaders of the coalition was the absence of Hakim's visit did not learn it only through the media which was born conservative big part of this visit." The sources added that "the government was thinking in dealing with the crisis manner different from what he went to him wise and therefore signed the embarrassed and it does not understand what came to him the leader of the Council of understandings. " However, the Council sees no need to preserve the rule of law on Hakim's visit, says MP Hassoun Fatlawi told (range) yesterday, "not concerning the law of the state about the visit of our leader, Hakim, such as the same in Turkey as head of the Supreme Islamic Council, the National Alliance, and thus each political party as they are concerned in this regard. " Hakim and what he says a spokesman for the Supreme Islamic Council, agreed with Ankara to exercise restraint and maintain relations good between the two countries , Hamid Malp said in an interview with the (range), "Hakim told Ankara upsetting Baghdad's statements Ordgan, and invited them to release messages reassuring even change impressions, and told them that there is no sectarian crisis in the country as they are political differences on a number of issues relationship can be overcome through dialogue. " did not lose sight of the leader of the Supreme Council, and according to his spokesman, a Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi accused of supporting armed groups, "I assured them that the legal matter is resolved through a judicial means and can not find a political solution to them." In the District of the Iraqi List, the House of Representatives and the Minister on the decision taken over a month ago, shows Malp "we raised this issue and we told them that we are one of the most zealous advocate an end to the estrangement to find a road map to resolve the crisis." It is hoped to convey the wise message from Ankara to the government Iraq, in order to settle differences, and the content says Malp "that Ankara stands with calm and urged Baghdad to the need to resolve the political crisis by inviting President Jalal Talabani to the National Congress and was wary of the differences that get in the inside Iraq, and calm within it could reflects on the rest of the region, including Turkey and vice versa. " denies Malp that the visit should be linked to a fundamental crisis taking place, noting "it was agreed upon prior by more than a week at the invitation of Turkish Prime Minister, but was delayed and then came the crisis contributed to the completion of the call, which formed a positive point for communication between the municipal neighbors and absorb the escalation. " He concluded, spokesman for the Muslim Council to downplay the crisis between Turkey, Iraq, he said, "It's a matter of course there's comments strained by two neighbors, but the wise will take the track to improve the atmosphere between them." observers view with suspicion to the Turkish position, which is happening in Iraq, directing criticism at the parties within the political process close to Ankara because they did not take the initiative to resolve the political crisis. "I spoke to the Turkish Foreign manner humid for the current crisis, but its intentions different," is confirmed by a political analyst Khaled Serail, who said in a telephone conversation with the (range) yesterday " It seems that Ankara and after losing their gains in Europe are starting to look to the Arab region through the support of some militant groups to gain power, "following up" and that there were positive attitudes are issued during the visit of wise, but this does not prevent cautious about their positions on Iraq. " He went "It was a useful list of Iraq as close to Ankara to work on Tatrib atmosphere with Iraq, but on the contrary, according to the calls of a sectarian nature of Turkey." and dismissed the head of the Iraqi Council of Representatives that his list is behind the intervention of Turkey in the Iraqi issue of procedure. Salman said Jumaili , in remarks to a number of media that "Turkey is a country too big to be abetting the Iraqi List, in particular, and that this state has the roles of positive on the country I've played since the fall of the former regime in 2003 until now." The news media had earlier quoted from Iraqi sources responsible saying that the Iraqi List, led by its leader, Iyad Allawi, touched now and then the doors of foreign countries, and invites them to interfere with the internal affairs of Iraq, led by America and Saudi Arabia and Turkey, especially after the recent crisis of the political process in the country. He Jumaili, there was "no potential to enable them to incite the Iraqi state this size."
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