Maliki planned tours Arab
03/03/2012
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's intention to visit most of Arab countries during the next phase of the consolidation of relations between Iraq and these countries, emphasizing the depth of Arab Iraq, at the same time rejecting the dictates of the state of any country.
While Bush's Iraq is finished all preparations for the Arab summit, stressed that the recent bombings have a political edge, while the new demand of the Kurdistan region to hand over Tareq al-Hashemi.
Maliki said: that his visit to Kuwait aimed at ending the outstanding issues, but his visit to the UAE aims to open new horizons of cooperation .. We are happy very existence of these companies to major projects, some of which reach more than $ 12 billion, "stressing that Iraq is seeking to build a stable relationship and friendship between the Arab states, saying:" I will not be confined my visits to these two countries but for all Arab countries, and I would go in this direction so that firmer Iraq's relations with its Arab environment. "
The prime minister said in an interview with the newspaper "Okaz" Saudi Arabia, that "the consolidation of relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia needs to direct dialogue, and not until the barriers are not talking directly."
And on the accusations of some of the presence of Iranian interference, the chief of the government and there is no interference of Iran in Iraq's internal affairs, saying: "we decide our policy and go, and the Iranians did not mind and have no right to object on us," he said, adding that "Iran is at odds with our policy in relation to many of issues. "
And the U.S. withdrawal, counting the Prime Minister to withdraw "real 100 percent," saying: "Anyone can walk around from the north of Iraq to the south, then saw the American soldiers and one shall control or have a camp also subject to tell the world that the withdrawal of those troops from the country's formal" .
With regard to the recent bombings, al-Maliki described Thursday's bombing as "political."
He regretted that "some of the judgment in the matter easy for those who want to hit the government," noting that "some is designed to give a picture that Iraq is not safe."
He declared that "al-Qaeda began to migrate now from Iraq to Syria, and perhaps migrate them to another country Klibia and Egypt, or any area disturbed by the system and the control." On the issue of Tariq al-Hashimi, Prime Minister Kurdistan extradite al-Hashemi, said: "The survival of Tariq al-Hashimi Delivery outside the circle or escape to the outside gives the impression proves that he was involved in that business. "
And the rights of the Kurds, the prime minister said: "The Kurds are well aware that their power and their interest and their future with Iraq and not with others, because what they get in Iraq is not received by the Kurds of Turkey, Syria and Iran."
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