Kurdistan: Kurdish resentment not to set a new U.S. ambassador in Baghdad
01/04/2012 20:53
Dohuk, April 1 / April (Rn) - spokesman denied the Kurdistan Alliance in the House of Representatives on Sunday and there was no resentment toward the nomination of a Kurdish new ambassador to Washington and Baghdad referred to the U.S. administration was keen on the continuation of the political process and establish the principle of partnership.
A good supporter, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the media reports about the presence of Kurdish resentment of the nomination of the current advisor at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Brett Mac Gork ambassador for his country and we deny the existence of any Kurdish resentment about it."
The press reports said recently that Gork and candidate for the post of U.S. ambassador is one of the enthusiasts of the policies of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who feel comfortable with this step, which met with dismay on the other side of the Kurdish leaders and the Iraqi List and the Islamic Supreme Council.
In the opinion of a good that "it is unlikely that the new U.S. ambassador to interfere grossly in favor of a party at the expense of other parties. This is rule out its occurrence is not imagined."
He said that "Washington's policy toward Iraq turned out to be keen on the continuation of the political process and the consolidation of the principle of partnership."
Gork had participated in the years 2007 and 2008 as a U.S. envoy in the negotiations with the Iraqi Government on the Strategic Framework Agreement and Security Agreement and the presence of U.S. forces in Iraq and the normalization of bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States after the withdrawal.
Has been awarded the honor of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on the work done in this area, the highest award may be granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for non-employees.
Since that time, been recognized by commentators as one of the few policy-makers who supported the changes critical of U.S. policy which led to the escalation and improve the situation in Iraq.
Gork and participated in the development of Obama's policy in Iraq and was one of only three of the National Security Council staff were asked to stay and work with the new administration.
From: numbness acetate. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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01/04/2012 20:53
Dohuk, April 1 / April (Rn) - spokesman denied the Kurdistan Alliance in the House of Representatives on Sunday and there was no resentment toward the nomination of a Kurdish new ambassador to Washington and Baghdad referred to the U.S. administration was keen on the continuation of the political process and establish the principle of partnership.
A good supporter, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the media reports about the presence of Kurdish resentment of the nomination of the current advisor at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Brett Mac Gork ambassador for his country and we deny the existence of any Kurdish resentment about it."
The press reports said recently that Gork and candidate for the post of U.S. ambassador is one of the enthusiasts of the policies of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who feel comfortable with this step, which met with dismay on the other side of the Kurdish leaders and the Iraqi List and the Islamic Supreme Council.
In the opinion of a good that "it is unlikely that the new U.S. ambassador to interfere grossly in favor of a party at the expense of other parties. This is rule out its occurrence is not imagined."
He said that "Washington's policy toward Iraq turned out to be keen on the continuation of the political process and the consolidation of the principle of partnership."
Gork had participated in the years 2007 and 2008 as a U.S. envoy in the negotiations with the Iraqi Government on the Strategic Framework Agreement and Security Agreement and the presence of U.S. forces in Iraq and the normalization of bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States after the withdrawal.
Has been awarded the honor of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on the work done in this area, the highest award may be granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for non-employees.
Since that time, been recognized by commentators as one of the few policy-makers who supported the changes critical of U.S. policy which led to the escalation and improve the situation in Iraq.
Gork and participated in the development of Obama's policy in Iraq and was one of only three of the National Security Council staff were asked to stay and work with the new administration.
From: numbness acetate. Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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