Hashimi meets with Barzani in Istanbul and prepared to return to Erbil
Friday, April 20 / April 2012 22:23
Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, on Friday, he met the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani in Istanbul and promised that he would return to the Kurdistan region of Iraq after the end of his visit to Turkey in spite of Baghdad demanding his extradition, while pointing out that he had told Barzani, the results of his visit to the Gulf.
Hashemi said in an interview with the newspaper (Hurriyet) Turkish "My meeting with the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani, was a good and productive as usual .. I have promised him I'll be back to Erbil after the end of my visit to Turkey."
Hashemi, who was met Barzani on Thursday at his residence in Istanbul ahead of the last to meet with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
He also added, "I have seen Mr. Barzani on the details of my visit to the Gulf States, as it is informed by the details of his visit to the United States and the results of his meetings with officials there."
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan after his meeting with the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani on Thursday in Istanbul attacked Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, accusing him of stoking tensions between Sunnis and Shiites and Kurds in Iraq because of the acquisition of power.
Arrived in the region's president Massoud Barzani to Turkey on Thursday, April 19, 2012 coming from a European tour U.S. in a visit aimed to hold meetings with Turkish President Abdullah Gul and his Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu as well as senior officials of the Turks.
The statements made by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan against al-Maliki after a lull in the attacks, the media between Baghdad and Ankara, and after the emergence of the features of resolving the crisis that broke out between them on the back of accused Erdogan of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (January 24, 2012) seeking to raise the "sectarian conflict He also warned that Ankara will not remain silent in the event of Baghdad proceeded on the move as it will not hand over them, with the last reply, saying that his comments constitute a provocation to all Iraqis, stressing refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
The statements of Erdogan against al-Maliki to reverse what has been said of the close to Maliki that the visit of Iraqi national security adviser Faleh al-Fayad, to Turkey on the fourth of April 2012 has made significant progress in the way ending tension between the two countries, and describes the continuation of Ankara's position of rejecting the policies of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki and confirmed its support for his opponents, in particular, and it came during a meeting with Erdogan to Barzani. In conjunction with the visit of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi to Turkey and originally required by the Iraqi government.
The comments come Turkish harmony with the Saudi statements country against al-Maliki, who came also in conjunction with the leaked press and statements by some officials Koaad Allawi spoke about the determination of the Kurds and the coalition in Iraq and the Sadr movement in addition to current Ammar al-Hakim of no confidence in Maliki's government if it does not adhere to the principle of partnership in judgment.
Relations between the Maliki government and Ankara gets worse after the parliamentary elections that took place on the seventh of March 2010, was accused last supported a coalition of Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, who is the opponent most of the owners, and renewed crisis late last year, following the expression of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed concern over the political crisis between the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq, and warned that lead to the growing threat of the outbreak of sectarian war, as well as talking about "the prevailing authoritarianism" in the country
It also caused the arrest warrant issued against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges of "terrorism" outbreak of a new crisis between the two parties, as called Erdogan Maliki (January 10, 2012) to take action to contain the tension which addresses the issue Hashemi and ensure the trial away from political pressures, and considered the that democracy will be affected negatively if suspicion turned to coalition partners to the runner.
Then developed the crisis to reach its peak after accusing Erdogan Maliki (January 24, 2012) seeking to raise the "sectarian conflict" in Iraq, and warned that Ankara will not remain silent in case proceeded Baghdad on the move as it will not hand over them, in response the last He said that his comments constitute a provocation to all Iraqis, stressing refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
And hit the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad, (January 18, 2012), to the bombing of Katyusha rockets, while condemning the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, two days after the operation, believing that it intended to damage bilateral relations, stressing that it will not be affected.
And witnessing the border areas of Iraq with Turkey since 2007, artillery attacks and raids of the war planes of Turkey under the pretext of striking elements of the PKK, who is in those areas for more than 25 years, while implementing the party military operations within the Turkish territory against the Turkish army, most recently in (February 9 2012), as adopted killed 43 Turkish soldiers in the military targeting of ten sites within the territory of Turkey, also carried out numerous attacks on the pipeline connecting the oil fields of Kirkuk and the northern Turkish port of Ceyhan in the most recent (April 4, 2012).
It is noteworthy that al-Hashemi, who issued an arrest warrant on charges of terrorism, he left the Kurdistan region of Iraq, who resorted to it after that offered to the Ministry of Interior (19 December 2011) Confessions of a group of bodyguards to carry out acts of violence on his orders, and went to Qatar in the first of this April, at the official invitation from the Emir of Qatar, and then to Saudi Arabia (April 5, 2012) which confirmed that he will return to Iraqi Kurdistan immediately after his trip to the region, and then to Turkey (April 9, 2012).
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Friday, April 20 / April 2012 22:23
Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, on Friday, he met the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani in Istanbul and promised that he would return to the Kurdistan region of Iraq after the end of his visit to Turkey in spite of Baghdad demanding his extradition, while pointing out that he had told Barzani, the results of his visit to the Gulf.
Hashemi said in an interview with the newspaper (Hurriyet) Turkish "My meeting with the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani, was a good and productive as usual .. I have promised him I'll be back to Erbil after the end of my visit to Turkey."
Hashemi, who was met Barzani on Thursday at his residence in Istanbul ahead of the last to meet with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
He also added, "I have seen Mr. Barzani on the details of my visit to the Gulf States, as it is informed by the details of his visit to the United States and the results of his meetings with officials there."
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan after his meeting with the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani on Thursday in Istanbul attacked Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, accusing him of stoking tensions between Sunnis and Shiites and Kurds in Iraq because of the acquisition of power.
Arrived in the region's president Massoud Barzani to Turkey on Thursday, April 19, 2012 coming from a European tour U.S. in a visit aimed to hold meetings with Turkish President Abdullah Gul and his Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu as well as senior officials of the Turks.
The statements made by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan against al-Maliki after a lull in the attacks, the media between Baghdad and Ankara, and after the emergence of the features of resolving the crisis that broke out between them on the back of accused Erdogan of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (January 24, 2012) seeking to raise the "sectarian conflict He also warned that Ankara will not remain silent in the event of Baghdad proceeded on the move as it will not hand over them, with the last reply, saying that his comments constitute a provocation to all Iraqis, stressing refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
The statements of Erdogan against al-Maliki to reverse what has been said of the close to Maliki that the visit of Iraqi national security adviser Faleh al-Fayad, to Turkey on the fourth of April 2012 has made significant progress in the way ending tension between the two countries, and describes the continuation of Ankara's position of rejecting the policies of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki and confirmed its support for his opponents, in particular, and it came during a meeting with Erdogan to Barzani. In conjunction with the visit of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi to Turkey and originally required by the Iraqi government.
The comments come Turkish harmony with the Saudi statements country against al-Maliki, who came also in conjunction with the leaked press and statements by some officials Koaad Allawi spoke about the determination of the Kurds and the coalition in Iraq and the Sadr movement in addition to current Ammar al-Hakim of no confidence in Maliki's government if it does not adhere to the principle of partnership in judgment.
Relations between the Maliki government and Ankara gets worse after the parliamentary elections that took place on the seventh of March 2010, was accused last supported a coalition of Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, who is the opponent most of the owners, and renewed crisis late last year, following the expression of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden expressed concern over the political crisis between the Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq, and warned that lead to the growing threat of the outbreak of sectarian war, as well as talking about "the prevailing authoritarianism" in the country
It also caused the arrest warrant issued against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges of "terrorism" outbreak of a new crisis between the two parties, as called Erdogan Maliki (January 10, 2012) to take action to contain the tension which addresses the issue Hashemi and ensure the trial away from political pressures, and considered the that democracy will be affected negatively if suspicion turned to coalition partners to the runner.
Then developed the crisis to reach its peak after accusing Erdogan Maliki (January 24, 2012) seeking to raise the "sectarian conflict" in Iraq, and warned that Ankara will not remain silent in case proceeded Baghdad on the move as it will not hand over them, in response the last He said that his comments constitute a provocation to all Iraqis, stressing refused to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
And hit the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad, (January 18, 2012), to the bombing of Katyusha rockets, while condemning the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, two days after the operation, believing that it intended to damage bilateral relations, stressing that it will not be affected.
And witnessing the border areas of Iraq with Turkey since 2007, artillery attacks and raids of the war planes of Turkey under the pretext of striking elements of the PKK, who is in those areas for more than 25 years, while implementing the party military operations within the Turkish territory against the Turkish army, most recently in (February 9 2012), as adopted killed 43 Turkish soldiers in the military targeting of ten sites within the territory of Turkey, also carried out numerous attacks on the pipeline connecting the oil fields of Kirkuk and the northern Turkish port of Ceyhan in the most recent (April 4, 2012).
It is noteworthy that al-Hashemi, who issued an arrest warrant on charges of terrorism, he left the Kurdistan region of Iraq, who resorted to it after that offered to the Ministry of Interior (19 December 2011) Confessions of a group of bodyguards to carry out acts of violence on his orders, and went to Qatar in the first of this April, at the official invitation from the Emir of Qatar, and then to Saudi Arabia (April 5, 2012) which confirmed that he will return to Iraqi Kurdistan immediately after his trip to the region, and then to Turkey (April 9, 2012).
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