Iraq's ambassador to the United States: Washington urged to pass the oil law
06.04.2012 | (Voice of Iraq)
Radio Free Iraq since the signing of conventions (the withdrawal of troops, and the strategic framework) between Iraq and the United States the end of 2008 seemed to reign ending dark chapter of international sanctions, trusteeship UN, and restore full sovereignty of Iraq and his international stature, as promised to the two conventions to save its security and maintenance of the integrity of general internal and external threats , after the complex situations difficult that the country experienced since the entry of U.S. troops to Baghdad and overthrow the former regime in 2003. Observers believe that although the acquisition of the security agreement on the media attention and official, but the Strategic Framework Agreement, developed actually the basis of the relationship and future cooperation between the Iraqi and U.S. governments in various fields including supposed to contribute to the promotion and development of the democratic experiment in Iraq, on the basis of mutual respect in accordance with international law and the principle of non-intervention in internal affairs. six months after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in implementation of the Convention, stressed Iraq's ambassador in Washington, Jaber Habib Jaber that my will the two countries have agreed to complete military withdrawal from Iraq, despite criticism, the formulations in an exclusive interview Radio Free Iraq, the cooperation agreement between the United States and Afghanistan, which aims to achieve the withdrawal of troops in 2014: repeats some of the critics of the change in Iraq say that the U.S. administration intervened effectively to all levels and controlling the resolution of political and economic Iraqi, but the Iraqi ambassador Jaber Habib Jaber - a former professor of political science - scoffed at these propositions that belong to the conspiracy theory as he put it, revealing that the United States does not have the room to dictate or interfere in the Iraqi decision, but touching the encouragement of political leaders to dialogue and participation in governance and reconciliation, and on the economic level urges Iraqis to approve oil and gas law, which you think is very important at this stage and the foundation stone in the unity of the country, according to Ambassador Jaber, who mention the importance of Iraq in the international energy market: with the continuing tension between the forces Iraqi political and its effects on the performance of the government and parliament, commented Ambassador Jaber Habib Jaber in Washington about the reflection of the crisis to see the U.S. administration for the Iraq experience in democracy and its economic future, noting that such features are understandable in modern democracies as long as the political parties do not resort to violence as a way of understanding.
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