The Iraqi government criticized the prime minister's comments on the Qatari summit Baghdad
Ali Aldhargam - 31/03/2012 PM - 8:40 p.m.
Criticized the Iraqi government on Saturday told the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani, who justified the low representation of his country's Arab summit in Baghdad marginalizing the "year in Iraq."
He said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement on Saturday: "We did not wish the Qatari Prime Minister nor any external party to make about such statements," adding that "the issue of Iraq's internal and interest to the Iraqis who have worked for understanding all the files in question and discussed internally."
Sheikh Hamad said in a statement to Al Jazeera on Thursday that "Qatar has the intersection of the Arab summit in Baghdad, but try to send a message to the Iraqis, that they do not agree with what's going to ignore for some groups in Iraq, including Sunnis."
Dabbagh said that "the entry of foreign parties on the Iraqi issue will cast for the year and Shiites together who do not accept it."
Qatar had participated in the Arab summit in Baghdad last Thursday with a delegation at the level of ambassador and permanent representative to the Arab League Osama Yousef, who was not a speech during the opening session.
And country representation such as Saudi Arabia and Baghdad, at least in the summit which was attended by nine Arab leaders. Ended
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