Hashemi: remarks exchanged between Iraqi officials and the Turks "summer cloud"
24/04/2012 20:17
Erbil, April 24 (Rn) - The Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi supplements prosecuted and who is visiting Turkey two weeks ago, the remarks exchanged between Iraqi officials and the Turks as a "summer cloud".
According to the Turkish Dogan agency said Hashemi, who met with the leader of the Felicity Party of Turkey, "Muslim," said Mustafa Kamalak in response to questions from journalists he was happy to visit the party that he felt that he owed to his former boss Necmettin Erbakan, who died last year.
Hashemi said that "the late Erbakan after a serious and historical support to Iraq."
He described al-Hashemi statements exchanged between Iraqi officials and the Turks as a "cloud of the summer and fade" and said "welcome to respect the concern shown by Erdogan on Iraq and efforts should be made in the development of relations between the two countries."
The judicial Hashemi supplements on a visit to Turkey since April 10 under which he met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
See: Abdul Qadir Windawi
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24/04/2012 20:17
Erbil, April 24 (Rn) - The Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi supplements prosecuted and who is visiting Turkey two weeks ago, the remarks exchanged between Iraqi officials and the Turks as a "summer cloud".
According to the Turkish Dogan agency said Hashemi, who met with the leader of the Felicity Party of Turkey, "Muslim," said Mustafa Kamalak in response to questions from journalists he was happy to visit the party that he felt that he owed to his former boss Necmettin Erbakan, who died last year.
Hashemi said that "the late Erbakan after a serious and historical support to Iraq."
He described al-Hashemi statements exchanged between Iraqi officials and the Turks as a "cloud of the summer and fade" and said "welcome to respect the concern shown by Erdogan on Iraq and efforts should be made in the development of relations between the two countries."
The judicial Hashemi supplements on a visit to Turkey since April 10 under which he met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
See: Abdul Qadir Windawi
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