Allawi: We have informed the Iranian ambassador that the meeting will be held with him after his return from Tehran
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 / 2 JANUARY 2012 14:42 HITS: 18
Revealed the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, on Monday, the Iranian ambassador in Baghdad, the Iraqi told him that his meeting will be held after his return from Tehran, stressing that it will be the ambassador of the real concerns of Iranian interference.
Allawi said in a press statement, "The invitation to meet with the Iranian ambassador in Baghdad, a list," noting that "the Iranian ambassador has been informed of one of the leaders of Iraq that the meeting will be held with them upon his return from Tehran."
Allawi added that he would inform the Iranian ambassador about the "real concerns regarding the position of the Iranian and Iranian interference in Iraq and to safeguard the people of Iraq and Iran."
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, revealed in (5 December 2011), he received invitations to visit Iran, stressing that it would not meet the call unless expressed recent willingness to discuss the outstanding problems, accusing Tehran of seeking to eliminate him personally and the Iraqi List.
And went to Iran, accused by the U.S. and some Iraqi political forces, especially the Iraqi List of interfering in the internal affairs of Iraq, as well as stand behind the majority of attacks and bombings taking place in the country by supporting some armed militias and even al-Qaeda, while denied by both the Iranian and Iraqi it constantly.
The Iraqi-Iranian relations, has seen many differences due to decades, and mostly focused on the ownership of the Shatt al-Arab, which flows into the Gulf, and the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi abolished in 1969 border agreement between the two countries in 1937, and a student at the time that line is the middle of the river (thalweg) boundary between the two countries, and in 1972, and sporadic military clashes on the border, and after the mediation of Arab countries signed the Algiers Convention of 1975, which is under the middle line of the Shatt al-Arab is the boundary between Iran and Iraq.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 / 2 JANUARY 2012 14:42 HITS: 18
Revealed the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, on Monday, the Iranian ambassador in Baghdad, the Iraqi told him that his meeting will be held after his return from Tehran, stressing that it will be the ambassador of the real concerns of Iranian interference.
Allawi said in a press statement, "The invitation to meet with the Iranian ambassador in Baghdad, a list," noting that "the Iranian ambassador has been informed of one of the leaders of Iraq that the meeting will be held with them upon his return from Tehran."
Allawi added that he would inform the Iranian ambassador about the "real concerns regarding the position of the Iranian and Iranian interference in Iraq and to safeguard the people of Iraq and Iran."
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, revealed in (5 December 2011), he received invitations to visit Iran, stressing that it would not meet the call unless expressed recent willingness to discuss the outstanding problems, accusing Tehran of seeking to eliminate him personally and the Iraqi List.
And went to Iran, accused by the U.S. and some Iraqi political forces, especially the Iraqi List of interfering in the internal affairs of Iraq, as well as stand behind the majority of attacks and bombings taking place in the country by supporting some armed militias and even al-Qaeda, while denied by both the Iranian and Iraqi it constantly.
The Iraqi-Iranian relations, has seen many differences due to decades, and mostly focused on the ownership of the Shatt al-Arab, which flows into the Gulf, and the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi abolished in 1969 border agreement between the two countries in 1937, and a student at the time that line is the middle of the river (thalweg) boundary between the two countries, and in 1972, and sporadic military clashes on the border, and after the mediation of Arab countries signed the Algiers Convention of 1975, which is under the middle line of the Shatt al-Arab is the boundary between Iran and Iraq.
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