Us: Iraq has the right to buy weapons from any country and the car not the F16
Editor: NQ Tuesday 30 1 2012 16: 45 GMT
F-16
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The United States, said Tuesday that Iraq has the right to buy weapons from any country, with the purchase of F16 aircraft "being built" is not like buying cars, stressing the need to ensure infrastructure and develop appropriate air bases in order to receive this aircraft.
The US Ambassador in Iraq, Stephen bikroft told the media, "NPR.org, that" the United States respects the sovereignty of Iraq and this includes to buy military equipment from any country ", noting that" in any way the right of Iraq to deal with any other country and buy from him.
Bikroft said that "the United States is confident relations with Iraq regarding US arms sales and feel that solid relationship", noting that "the United States transferred to Iraq tanks, armored vehicles and aircraft hilkobetrat and other types, and works closely with the F16 planes as soon as possible."
US Ambassador in Iraq that "this training covers the use and maintenance of equipment by the Iraqis", pointing out that "the United States is working closely with the Iraqi Government to transport military equipment and make sure the required specifications through our transfer provided by the Iraqi Government.
Bikroft noted that "us defence Undersecretary was found here in Iraq and met with Iraqi officials including Prime Minister and Defense Minister of the Agency," said one of the key points that were debated the F16 planes is to deliver ".
He drew us Ambassador to Iraq to the F16 aircraft currently is built and is not like buying a car, which is built to the customer ", adding" we are working with the Iraqi Government to make sure infrastructure and norm that was appropriate to receive this aircraft. "
Bikroft said that "the United States is also working at the same time to train pilots and maintenance personnel to take care of these aircraft after receiving them and that only Iraq itself," he said, adding that "buying aircraft complex and multiple points working to achieve all these points as soon as possible."
The American Ambassador in Iraq said the plane's pilot training F16 overnight, and cannot even maintain training so quickly as a very complex and sophisticated technological and need significant training and long ", stressing" the need to take the time to build this aircraft and prepare appropriate air bases. "
Russia was declared, (9 October 2012), it has signed deals to sell weapons worth 4.2 billion dollars, with Iraq, becoming the biggest arms supplier after the United States.
And Government Minister's media adviser Ali al-Mosawi, (October 12, 2012), that Iraq and the Czech Republic agreed to modify the terms of a contract for the purchase of 24 aircraft of the type L-159, and among that Prague would provide Iraq with four free.
And Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, (24 October), the objecting votes on arming the Iraqi army speak for "they" that this weapon will of one party or the other, saying it is not measured by the welcoming and supportive voices, noting that defensive weapon.
Raised arms deals with Russia and Czech political concern, especially Kurds, Kurdistan Alliance, expressed in (13 October 2012), concern about those deals, calling to clarify mechanisms of those transactions, the student non violent forces exception.
With leader Sadr in Sadr (20 October 2012), the arms deal signed by the Iraqi Government with Russia and the Czech Republic "classful isn't national, and it's a waste of money", calling on the Parliament to verify the transactions.
In the security and Defense Committee in Parliament (20 October 2012), close-up formed a Committee to follow up the armaments contracts concluded by recent Iraqi Government, noting that the Committee's composition comes in response to the invitation of the leader of the Sadr movement and many other claims.
Member of the parliamentary security and Defense Committee, Abbas Al-Bayati, (10 October), the Iraq strategic alliance ghawar, with the United States, noting that the relationship with Washington remains "essential", noted the absence of any plan to buy Russian planes.
The Iraqi Government is seeking to equip the Iraqi army with all forms, since a number of States have contracted with global manufacturer of advanced weapons from the United States for the purpose of army tanks and processing tanks upgraded and helicopters and warships including the F16 and declared the Office of Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces Nuri al-Maliki, (13 may 2012), that Iraq will receive the first batch in 2014.
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Editor: NQ Tuesday 30 1 2012 16: 45 GMT
F-16
Zulal
The United States, said Tuesday that Iraq has the right to buy weapons from any country, with the purchase of F16 aircraft "being built" is not like buying cars, stressing the need to ensure infrastructure and develop appropriate air bases in order to receive this aircraft.
The US Ambassador in Iraq, Stephen bikroft told the media, "NPR.org, that" the United States respects the sovereignty of Iraq and this includes to buy military equipment from any country ", noting that" in any way the right of Iraq to deal with any other country and buy from him.
Bikroft said that "the United States is confident relations with Iraq regarding US arms sales and feel that solid relationship", noting that "the United States transferred to Iraq tanks, armored vehicles and aircraft hilkobetrat and other types, and works closely with the F16 planes as soon as possible."
US Ambassador in Iraq that "this training covers the use and maintenance of equipment by the Iraqis", pointing out that "the United States is working closely with the Iraqi Government to transport military equipment and make sure the required specifications through our transfer provided by the Iraqi Government.
Bikroft noted that "us defence Undersecretary was found here in Iraq and met with Iraqi officials including Prime Minister and Defense Minister of the Agency," said one of the key points that were debated the F16 planes is to deliver ".
He drew us Ambassador to Iraq to the F16 aircraft currently is built and is not like buying a car, which is built to the customer ", adding" we are working with the Iraqi Government to make sure infrastructure and norm that was appropriate to receive this aircraft. "
Bikroft said that "the United States is also working at the same time to train pilots and maintenance personnel to take care of these aircraft after receiving them and that only Iraq itself," he said, adding that "buying aircraft complex and multiple points working to achieve all these points as soon as possible."
The American Ambassador in Iraq said the plane's pilot training F16 overnight, and cannot even maintain training so quickly as a very complex and sophisticated technological and need significant training and long ", stressing" the need to take the time to build this aircraft and prepare appropriate air bases. "
Russia was declared, (9 October 2012), it has signed deals to sell weapons worth 4.2 billion dollars, with Iraq, becoming the biggest arms supplier after the United States.
And Government Minister's media adviser Ali al-Mosawi, (October 12, 2012), that Iraq and the Czech Republic agreed to modify the terms of a contract for the purchase of 24 aircraft of the type L-159, and among that Prague would provide Iraq with four free.
And Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, (24 October), the objecting votes on arming the Iraqi army speak for "they" that this weapon will of one party or the other, saying it is not measured by the welcoming and supportive voices, noting that defensive weapon.
Raised arms deals with Russia and Czech political concern, especially Kurds, Kurdistan Alliance, expressed in (13 October 2012), concern about those deals, calling to clarify mechanisms of those transactions, the student non violent forces exception.
With leader Sadr in Sadr (20 October 2012), the arms deal signed by the Iraqi Government with Russia and the Czech Republic "classful isn't national, and it's a waste of money", calling on the Parliament to verify the transactions.
In the security and Defense Committee in Parliament (20 October 2012), close-up formed a Committee to follow up the armaments contracts concluded by recent Iraqi Government, noting that the Committee's composition comes in response to the invitation of the leader of the Sadr movement and many other claims.
Member of the parliamentary security and Defense Committee, Abbas Al-Bayati, (10 October), the Iraq strategic alliance ghawar, with the United States, noting that the relationship with Washington remains "essential", noted the absence of any plan to buy Russian planes.
The Iraqi Government is seeking to equip the Iraqi army with all forms, since a number of States have contracted with global manufacturer of advanced weapons from the United States for the purpose of army tanks and processing tanks upgraded and helicopters and warships including the F16 and declared the Office of Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces Nuri al-Maliki, (13 may 2012), that Iraq will receive the first batch in 2014.
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