Maliki: Iraq pursued a policy of neutrality in the political crisis and refused to cross her arms
Monday, July 2, 2012 17:04
{Baghdad, Euphrates News} Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to pursue Iraq policy neutral with respect to the Syrian crisis, referring to his refusal to cross the arms and people to Syria through the territory and airspace of Iraq, whether the Syrian authorities or opponents.
he said during a meeting with a number of journalists and intellectuals according to a statement of his press office received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of which we are "we act the policy of neutrality towards the situation in Syria and continue to adhere to this policy, which refuses to bias towards a particular party in this crisis against another," according to MEMRI statement to Maliki's office.
"So here we reject crossing arms or individuals from our territory, our airspace, either the system or of the opposition and encouraged dialogue and a political solution based on the will of the Syrians themselves. "
Maliki stressed "the need to build a state-founded far from discrimination for any reason whatsoever" and said: "The basis upon which we build is of citizenship to ensure dissolving all differences between citizens along sectarian or ethnic or otherwise. "
He said Iraqis no matter how they differ can not disagree on Iraq's unity, sovereignty and security, "adding that" the drawing of foreign policy and one of the Mokhtsat the federal government that should be the Enkhtlv them, "referring to" the insistence of Iraq to pursue balanced policy based on non-interference in the affairs of other countries.
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