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Urgent .. Maliki attacking Erdogan and advise him: treat conditions of your country heading towards civil war

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Twilight News / new Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday evening, his attack on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey's recent policy that would fuel the civil war there, "sectarian and national backgrounds."

Erdogan accused again his Iraqi counterpart Nuri al-Maliki of trying to ignite a "civil war" in Iraq, and predicted a dispute over oil well.

But al-Maliki said in a statement issued by his office and sent for "Twilight News" via e-mail that "Turkey face internal situations of concern and on the Turkish government to be aware of that."

He continued that Erdogan should "focus attention on the treatment of Turkey's domestic situation that worries us direction toward civil war on sectarian and national backgrounds."

He said, "Our advice to Mr. Erdogan addressing minority affairs and stop pushing Turkey into trouble all the countries of the region because they do not bring policy for Turkey and its people nothing but trouble."

The Maliki's statement, "We believe that the Turkish people are looking to change the political situation, including protecting Turkey from worsening internal and external problems, and in front of Turkey is a good opportunity with Iraq based on mutual respect and mutual interests and non-interference in internal affairs."

Maliki ruled out civil Ahrb in Iraq, saying that "the civil war will not lies consciously Iraqis and internal cohesion and unity and Tkacvhm either oil war predicted by Mr. Erdogan, the federal government will not allow and will continue to maintain the oil as king of all Iraqis."

"We hope that the Turkish government is working to strengthen this policy instead of encouraging attempts to exit through a side deals and agreements," in reference to the Kurdistan Region and its tense relations with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

The previously launched Erdogan a scathing attack on al-Maliki, after he judiciary issued an arrest warrant against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi.

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