Bayati, confirms that the immunity of foreign coaches will not be part of negotiations between Baghdad and Washington
Follow-up - and babysit - Deputy for a coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati said many Americans did the trainers associated with armament contracts, "revealing that" the legal immunity for the trainers will not be part of negotiations between Baghdad and Washington.
The MP said al-Bayati, in a press statement that "the preparation of U.S. special forces to train Iraqi security forces will be linked to contracts reinforcing concluded by the ministries of interior and defense in terms of the size of those weapons and types If the large and sophisticated there is no doubt that Iraq will need to coaches prepare them more." Adding that "the Iraqi government did not initiate and then start to enter negotiations with the U.S. side about the survival of some of its troops for training," noting that "the technical import of arms by the Iraqi security services will be the delegation negotiating them." And about whether they will be trained armed or otherwise al-Bayati said that "it is natural to be trained on weapons and equipment that the individual possesses a weapon or a personal virtue that military and military Aistgne for him." And on the U.S. demand on the need to give the Iraqi side of legal immunity for the soldiers, Americans did those who Saamiloa the training of Iraqi security forces MP for the rule of law Abbas al-Bayati said "the issue of granting legal immunity for trained foreigners who will stay after 2011 is a complex issue and will not be part of the negotiations between Iraq and the United States because they fall within the terms of treaties and international agreements and not in the protocols and memoranda of understanding be concluded that the Iraqi government with the U.S. side in this regard is under the jurisdiction of the House of Representatives and are subject to approval. "
The head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen, the U.S. military had demanded that the Iraqi side during his recent visit to Baghdad, the necessity of providing legal immunity for American soldiers is approved in the House of Representatives in the event of the survival of part of the U.S. forces after 2011. Q, Q
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