Maliki confirms that some States do not want the stability of Iraq, fearing for their systems
22/02/2012 20:59
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday, that some States do not want the stability of Iraq, fearing for their systems, as pointed out that government authorities can not deal with its functions without the cooperation of citizens in order to build the country.
Al-Maliki said during a meeting in Baghdad elders and notables on the rock cliff in the province of Babylon, said that "some countries have started to export a wave of ignorant heavily fatwas of Iraq, to kill a citizen, whether Sunni or Shiite," noting that "these countries do not want stability in Iraq because it will affect the their systems. "
Maliki said that "Iraq was able to contain this situation, where the coexistence of people with each other and returned clans as they are the children's uncle by marriage," adding that "the state can not alone address the functions unless there is cooperation between the citizens to build the country."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki accused, on Monday (February 13, 2012), some authorities surrounded the Iraq and the exercise of the role of the compressor in the various fields, stressing that there is a battle invisible to Iraq, while referring to the Iraq policy built on the basis of common interests, mutual respect and non-interference in the internal affairs of others.
And passed the Iraqi relations with the countries of the region crisis following the events of 2003 and the subsequent deterioration in the political and security situation, which reflected negatively on the country's relations with some countries, however, Iraq began to rise again its relations of State, especially after the opening to the Arab world through the desire of some countries to invest in Iraq.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused, in (January 24, 2012), his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki of trying to incite "sectarian conflict" in Iraq, while warning that Ankara will not remain silent in case proceeded Baghdad on the move as it will not hand them , and after hours of the statement reiterated his attack on the al-Maliki Erdogan, and considered it as a provocation to all Iraqis, refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
Previously, the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to express in a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed concern over the political crisis between the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq, warning it could lead to the growing threat of the outbreak of sectarian war, also spoke about what he called "authoritarianism prevailing" in Iraq, while he said in a telephone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki on January 10, 2011, that democracy will be affected negatively if turned doubts among coalition partners, the government's hostility, calling on him to take action to contain the tension that addresses the trial of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and ensure prosecution of the latter away from political pressures.
As the commander of Qods Force Iranian Brigadier General Qassem Soleimani, in a symposium entitled "Youth and Islamic awareness" presence of a number of young people from Arab countries, which saw revolutions against regimes that Iraq and southern Lebanon are subject to the will of Tehran and its ideas, stressing that his country can be organized any movement aimed at the formation of Islamic governments in both countries.
And criticized the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, January 22 in the past, statements by senior officials in Turkey, Iran and other Arab countries did not name, saying these statements attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq, called upon those States to respect Iraq's sovereignty and independence.
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22/02/2012 20:59
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday, that some States do not want the stability of Iraq, fearing for their systems, as pointed out that government authorities can not deal with its functions without the cooperation of citizens in order to build the country.
Al-Maliki said during a meeting in Baghdad elders and notables on the rock cliff in the province of Babylon, said that "some countries have started to export a wave of ignorant heavily fatwas of Iraq, to kill a citizen, whether Sunni or Shiite," noting that "these countries do not want stability in Iraq because it will affect the their systems. "
Maliki said that "Iraq was able to contain this situation, where the coexistence of people with each other and returned clans as they are the children's uncle by marriage," adding that "the state can not alone address the functions unless there is cooperation between the citizens to build the country."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki accused, on Monday (February 13, 2012), some authorities surrounded the Iraq and the exercise of the role of the compressor in the various fields, stressing that there is a battle invisible to Iraq, while referring to the Iraq policy built on the basis of common interests, mutual respect and non-interference in the internal affairs of others.
And passed the Iraqi relations with the countries of the region crisis following the events of 2003 and the subsequent deterioration in the political and security situation, which reflected negatively on the country's relations with some countries, however, Iraq began to rise again its relations of State, especially after the opening to the Arab world through the desire of some countries to invest in Iraq.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused, in (January 24, 2012), his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki of trying to incite "sectarian conflict" in Iraq, while warning that Ankara will not remain silent in case proceeded Baghdad on the move as it will not hand them , and after hours of the statement reiterated his attack on the al-Maliki Erdogan, and considered it as a provocation to all Iraqis, refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
Previously, the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to express in a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed concern over the political crisis between the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq, warning it could lead to the growing threat of the outbreak of sectarian war, also spoke about what he called "authoritarianism prevailing" in Iraq, while he said in a telephone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki on January 10, 2011, that democracy will be affected negatively if turned doubts among coalition partners, the government's hostility, calling on him to take action to contain the tension that addresses the trial of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and ensure prosecution of the latter away from political pressures.
As the commander of Qods Force Iranian Brigadier General Qassem Soleimani, in a symposium entitled "Youth and Islamic awareness" presence of a number of young people from Arab countries, which saw revolutions against regimes that Iraq and southern Lebanon are subject to the will of Tehran and its ideas, stressing that his country can be organized any movement aimed at the formation of Islamic governments in both countries.
And criticized the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, January 22 in the past, statements by senior officials in Turkey, Iran and other Arab countries did not name, saying these statements attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq, called upon those States to respect Iraq's sovereignty and independence.
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