Government warns of the danger of prolonged repercussions of the Syrian crisis on the region
01/07/2013 12:00 AM
A delegation from the U.S. Senate, looking in Baghdad ways to develop bilateral relations
BAGHDAD - morning warned the government of serious repercussions prolong the duration of the Syrian crisis on the region in general and Iraq in particular. said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with the delegation of the U.S. Senate, led by Senator John McCain on Tuesday evening (Saturday): "The prolongation of the Syrian crisis will exacerbate problems in the region and multiply the suffering of the Syrian people," stressing the need to "intensify efforts to find a solution to this crisis." Maliki said there was "no solution to the conflict in Syria, only a political solution, although it is not easy , "calling" to deal with crises in the region with greater precision and caution in view of the nature of the crises of the complexity and entanglement. "He said Prime Minister:" The government is making intensive efforts with all the political partners in order to protect Iraq from the storms that pass by the area. "of For his part, warned congressional delegation on the importance of cooperation and coordination between Iraq and the United States to face the current challenges. as delegation conveyed U.S. willingness to support Iraq in the face of these challenges, especially in the fight against terrorism. was Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said during a meeting with Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns and the delegation accompanying him, yesterday, that the Syrian crisis is open to all possibilities is no way to be solved only through dialogue, noting that Iraq is sticking to its policy towards this crisis and rejects calls for reinforcement, while the new Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns and parking his country by Iraq in the fight against "terrorism" . also said al-Maliki on June 24, 2013, that Iraq did not allow for one person or one gun to go to Syria, but outside the control of the state, pointing out that the policy of Iraq is still refusing to intervene affairs of Syria and engage in the process of reinforcing any party whatsoever. also discussed Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq with a delegation of the U.S. Senate, the overall bilateral relations between Baghdad and Washington as to enhance the frames of friendship between the two peoples of Iraq and the U.S.. focused Mutlaq on the importance of maintaining the democratic experiment in Iraq and supplying them with pre-requisites of success and fortify and protect them from dependence and collapse, pointing to threats to the Iraqi people and the continuation of the serial killings programmed and Alumblyxiaoah terrorist forces are trying to push the country into civil war in implementation of foreign agendas. Iraqi government is making intensive efforts to protect Iraq from storms the region, which has worsened dramatically after the growing protest movements in most of the countries in the region. | |
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