State law: Allawi satisfied with the Turkish intervention in Iraqi affairs
On: Friday 3/2/2012 7:01
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considered the Islamic Dawa Party, on Thursday, that the statements of the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi on Turkey's intervention in Iraqi affairs and described the "legitimate concerns" means that satisfied with it, again rejected the President of the Turkish government intervention in the internal affairs of the country.
The MP said the coalition of state law and Walid al-Hilli "the intervention of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the war on Iraq after the intervention the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi is a blatant and unacceptable Baraf policy or custom to the neighbor."
criticized the jewelry some parties in the Iraqi List's "no condemnation Erdogan's comments" , is regarded as the "Description of the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi interventions Turkey fears legitimate means that he viewed with satisfaction to those interventions in Iraq."
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, on Wednesday (February 1, 2012), that the fears of the Turkish government of a sectarian war in Iraq "illegal", calling on the Iraqi government to work to achieve comprehensive reform and the establishment of good relations at the level of Foreign Relations.
and see the current phase foreign interference in Iraqi affairs by senior officials in neighboring countries and the region, most recently accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on 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, in response the last few hours after the statements, and the new his attack on Erdogan, adding that it is a provocation to all Iraqis, and 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 may lead to an increased risk of outbreak of sectarian war, and talk about what he called "the prevailing authoritarianism" in Iraq, as he said in a telephone conversation with Maliki in the January 10, 2011, that democracy will be affected negatively if the suspicions turned to the coalition partners to the runner, calling him to take action to contain the tension that deals with trial of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi and ensure the prosecution of the latter away from political pressures.
and suffered the Turkish embassy in Baghdad, January 18, 2012, to the bombing of Katyusha rockets, while condemning the Iraqi Foreign Ministry the process after two days, and considered that it aims 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 outbreak sectarian war in Iraq and accused the Iraqi authorities to exercise cleansing against Sunni politicians, 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 Support of the system in it.
and called a representative for a coalition of state law, the Iraqi government to take a stand "firm" approach to the conduct of the U.S. reconnaissance aircraft in Iraqi airspace.
The MP said Abdul Salam al-Maliki] that "the Iraqi government must take a firm stand and strong about the conduct of troops the U.S. drones in the skies of Iraq under the pretext of protecting the U.S. embassy and its staff because it violated the sovereignty of Iraq especially after the full withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country. "
He added that "to Iraq, many of the channels through which to approach the U.S. side on this matter either by the U.S. embassy in Baghdad or the U.S. State Department Still, it is rejected outright by the Iraqi people and their representatives in parliament and all of the charges Iraq's sovereignty and dignity. "
The New York Times revealed in a number published last Sunday for the United States use a small number of drones to protect the embassy and its representative offices in Iraq, as quoted dissatisfaction and disturbed some officials on the Iraqi government of this Order, including Adviser to the Prime Minister Ali al-Musawi and Iraqi National Security Adviser Faleh al-Fayad, and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior older Adnan al-Asadi not to consult the U.S. side with them in this matter where Asadi said, "our skies for us and not for the United States," according to quoted by the newspaper.
spoke of the New York Times, a U.S. official described as the "high level" that the negotiations are underway to get Washington's approval of the Iraqi government on the conduct of the planes. "
For his part, admitted to U.S. President Barack Obama in response to the questions directed to him through his private [Logo] operate these aircraft, diminishing at the same time of use in Iraq saying that "the program is very limited and focuses primarily on protecting the U.S. embassy in Baghdad."
It is worth mentioning that the Iraqi government has not yet issued any official statement or position regarding the conduct of this aircraft
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