U.S. officials emphasize again what he had published site "squares of liberation": Maliki refused to verify the Iranian shipments to Syria via Iraq
Posted 18/03/2012 05:45 AM
WASHINGTON - Ali Al-Shammari
sources confirmed a U.S. official again, the information published by the site "squares of liberation" for turning the air and land ports of Iraq between Syria and Iran from the crossings used by Tehran to rescue its ally, the ruling in Damascus.
The newspaper "The New York Times," U.S. officials as saying that "The Iraqi government rejected the U.S. request not to the passage of air cargo Iran to Syria, despite the information confirmed that the aircraft carrying up to thirty tons of weapons, after the United States requested that the Iraqi government," in reference to the dial-up conducted by the U.S. Vice President, Joseph Biden, in charge of the Iraqi file at the White House, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his application of it to stop the movement of Iranian weapons to Syria via Iraq.
Iranian weapons to Syria via Iraq: Tehran says it flowers and al-Maliki refuses to verify
The prime minister's office then issued a statement saying that "al-Maliki and Biden agreed to prevent the transfer of weapons to all parties to the conflict in Syria."
Maliki's coalition to defend Iran
and while stressing that information concerns the outskirts of Iraqi and regional of "America's withdrawal handed Iraq to Iran", he defended his coalition on Iran, stressing that it "does not interfere in Iraq and interfere with the Arabs."
The MP said the coalition of "state law" Mohammed Chihod , that "Iran's role in the region a natural," pointing out that "the reality is that Iran did not interfere in Iraq also interfere with the Arabs."
He ruled out Chihod in a press statement on Saturday, "raising the issue of Iranian interference in Arab affairs on the agenda the summit because of the agenda and put the foreign ministers of Arab countries did not include this", pointing out that "Iraq is sure that Iran does not interfere with the affairs of regional countries, therefore, Iraq will have the opinion of this subject in the case put forward away from the regional impact. "
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