Maliki to the newspaper "Okaz" Saudi Arabia: You must change the Assad
Posted 28/02/2012 08:07 PM
BAGHDAD - "squares of liberation"
One day after the statements of his advisor for National Security Affairs Faleh al-Fayad, a Saudi newspaper, which launched the offensive to Maaa on the Syrian regime, said Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, also a Saudi newspaper, that he supported the change in Syria.
Interview with al-Maliki, according to the prime minister, came in an interview with the newspaper "Okaz" Saudi Arabia, will be published later, as noted in the interview that "seeks to build strong relations with Saudi Arabia based on the clarity and direct dialogue and not through intermediaries who may spoil the relationship more than what they serve sometimes. "
In the Syrian file, Maliki said: "that Iraq supports the change in Syria," adding that "change should be and can not settle things without change and should be given freedoms adequate and form a government of national unity, beginning, and hold fair elections under the supervision of checks on and Arab, and elected a national council is the one who recognizes the constitution. "
With regard to the Arab Summit to be held late next month in Baghdad, Maliki said the newspaper Saudi Arabia: "There is not problematic in the presence of heads of ministries or the military tribunal to represent their countries at the summit, especially in States that have not completed the political system Up to now, "calling on Arabs to open up to each other saying:" we will discover that there are a lot of the elements of good relationship and thus would be achieved common interests and be with each other first, and between us and the world second. "
represents a modern-Maliki told the Saudi complete change in attitude of government of the Iraqi crisis in Syria , after he was accused of supporting the Assad regime, to become the day of the advocates of change in vision almost identical and vision Saudi Arabia of the situation there.
and relations have been Saudi-Iraqi in the past few days, a remarkable development, where Saudi Arabia decided to appoint non-resident ambassador in Baghdad, while sent a final number of security experts to Riyadh to discuss a number of files between the two sides.
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