Maliki denies the existence of any interference of Iran in Iraq's internal affairs
Denied Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the presence of any interference of Iran in Iraq's internal affairs, and pointed out that the government decides its own is not entitled to object to Tehran, as he emphasized that Iraq is in its relations despite the objection of some countries.
Maliki said in a statement to "the Saudi newspaper Okaz," We decide our policy and go, and the Iranians did not mind and have no right to object to us, he said, adding that Iran is at odds with our policy in relation to a lot of issues.
He explained, "Maliki," that everyone knows the nature of the relationship between the United States and Iran, and to what degree of estrangement, while we share with the first strategic relationship a natural strong solid based on common interests and understanding and a strategic framework agreement, pointing out that all this does not appeal to Iran, but they respect the Iraq also will not announce its acceptance or rejection, and even in the issue of elections and we decide to go.
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Denied Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the presence of any interference of Iran in Iraq's internal affairs, and pointed out that the government decides its own is not entitled to object to Tehran, as he emphasized that Iraq is in its relations despite the objection of some countries.
Maliki said in a statement to "the Saudi newspaper Okaz," We decide our policy and go, and the Iranians did not mind and have no right to object to us, he said, adding that Iran is at odds with our policy in relation to a lot of issues.
He explained, "Maliki," that everyone knows the nature of the relationship between the United States and Iran, and to what degree of estrangement, while we share with the first strategic relationship a natural strong solid based on common interests and understanding and a strategic framework agreement, pointing out that all this does not appeal to Iran, but they respect the Iraq also will not announce its acceptance or rejection, and even in the issue of elections and we decide to go.
Number of reading: 40 Friday, March 02, 2012
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