Tuesday 9 August 2011
Iyad Allawi: one in the strategic policies are not for me
BAGHDAD - babysit - he the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi on Tuesday expressed hope that is committed to the political blocs, including agreed upon at a meeting Talabani, urging Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to clarify the work of U.S. trainers in Iraq to be kept and the time period specified for the training of Iraqi security forces.
A statement from Allawi's office said: "The receipt of a job in the Policy Board Strategic does not concern me as much as my interest in the safety of the political process that will ensure the integrity of stability in Iraq," noting that "the Policy Board Strategic been agreed in Erbil to serve as a receptacle for the partnership of political and non- Exclusivity of decision. "
Allawi added that "the integrity of the political process will cast on improving the reality of the lives of the Iraqi individual, whether official or a citizen of a regular," noting that "the meeting of leaders of political blocs, which was held last Tuesday (second from August cur) proved the importance of the Council of strategic policy as it reached the political blocs to authorize the government to negotiate with the American side to train the security forces without that there is uniqueness in the decision-making. "
He expressed the hope that Allawi "is committed to the political blocs, including agreed upon during the meeting," the statement said.
And Allawi noted that "the political blocs agreed to authorize the government to negotiate with the U.S. side for the training of security forces and is not empowered to keep U.S. forces or to extend it," pointing out that "the government will offer the results of its negotiations on the political blocs and the parliament before taking any decision on it."
Allawi called on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that clear to the House of Representatives and the Iraqi people, "what this training will need and how much of the period of time," asserting that "the House of Representatives will be the final decision on the training of security forces after the government will present its negotiations with the U.S. side."
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Iyad Allawi: one in the strategic policies are not for me
BAGHDAD - babysit - he the leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi on Tuesday expressed hope that is committed to the political blocs, including agreed upon at a meeting Talabani, urging Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to clarify the work of U.S. trainers in Iraq to be kept and the time period specified for the training of Iraqi security forces.
A statement from Allawi's office said: "The receipt of a job in the Policy Board Strategic does not concern me as much as my interest in the safety of the political process that will ensure the integrity of stability in Iraq," noting that "the Policy Board Strategic been agreed in Erbil to serve as a receptacle for the partnership of political and non- Exclusivity of decision. "
Allawi added that "the integrity of the political process will cast on improving the reality of the lives of the Iraqi individual, whether official or a citizen of a regular," noting that "the meeting of leaders of political blocs, which was held last Tuesday (second from August cur) proved the importance of the Council of strategic policy as it reached the political blocs to authorize the government to negotiate with the American side to train the security forces without that there is uniqueness in the decision-making. "
He expressed the hope that Allawi "is committed to the political blocs, including agreed upon during the meeting," the statement said.
And Allawi noted that "the political blocs agreed to authorize the government to negotiate with the U.S. side for the training of security forces and is not empowered to keep U.S. forces or to extend it," pointing out that "the government will offer the results of its negotiations on the political blocs and the parliament before taking any decision on it."
Allawi called on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that clear to the House of Representatives and the Iraqi people, "what this training will need and how much of the period of time," asserting that "the House of Representatives will be the final decision on the training of security forces after the government will present its negotiations with the U.S. side."
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