Muhammad Iqbal: Government unique drawing foreign policy without presenting them to Parliament
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 02:35
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According to a member of the Iraqi List Muhammad Iqbal that the foreign policy of Iraq does not present any discussion in the House of Representatives, but unique to the cabin of the government.
Iqbal said in an interview with the agency (Euphrates News) Monday said that "not to put foreign policy of Iraq in the House of Representatives index is unhealthy and is supposed to be a national consensus and a letter of national agreed to clarify the features of foreign policy as a matter of strategy to determine Iraq's relationship with its neighbors and the center of regional and national ". "We hope to focus the national government claims to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, on the grounds that there was a commitment within the U.S. security agreement for the subject," adding that "should not lead the siege of Iran on the subject of this matter."
He asserted that "Iraq will depend on its resources on oil revenues and this only needs to consult politicians." He said that Iqbal "This issue has not been presented and discussed in the Iraqi List, so far," adding that "foreign policy are developed and discussed within the cabin the government only makes a lot of reservations in the House of Representatives."
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012 02:35
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According to a member of the Iraqi List Muhammad Iqbal that the foreign policy of Iraq does not present any discussion in the House of Representatives, but unique to the cabin of the government.
Iqbal said in an interview with the agency (Euphrates News) Monday said that "not to put foreign policy of Iraq in the House of Representatives index is unhealthy and is supposed to be a national consensus and a letter of national agreed to clarify the features of foreign policy as a matter of strategy to determine Iraq's relationship with its neighbors and the center of regional and national ". "We hope to focus the national government claims to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, on the grounds that there was a commitment within the U.S. security agreement for the subject," adding that "should not lead the siege of Iran on the subject of this matter."
He asserted that "Iraq will depend on its resources on oil revenues and this only needs to consult politicians." He said that Iqbal "This issue has not been presented and discussed in the Iraqi List, so far," adding that "foreign policy are developed and discussed within the cabin the government only makes a lot of reservations in the House of Representatives."
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