Sunday, July 28, 2013

Washington urges Iraqi political parties to intensify dialogue to resolve outstanding problems

Washington urges Iraqi political parties to intensify dialogue to resolve outstanding problems

BAGHDAD / News: urged the U.S. administration, on Sunday, all the Iraqi political parties to intensify dialogues and meetings in an effort to find participants provide a suitable atmosphere to resolve outstanding problems.


A statement issued by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs Saleh al-Mutlaq and received a "View News," a copy of it, that "al-Mutlaq discussed with the charge d'affaires at the U.S. embassy Douglas Solomon ways of activating the agreements and security services and the strategic framework agreement between Iraq and the United States."



The statement added, "They also discussed the parties bilateral relations between Baghdad and Washington and ways of activating the agreements and security services, particularly the strategic framework agreement concluded between the Iraqi and U.S. governments."


He stated that "the two sides discussed the political scenes of local, regional and international repercussions of the Syrian crisis on the region, in addition to the march of the democratic experiment in Iraq and the security breaches that threaten the security of citizens and cast a shadow over the political process."


For his part, the acting U.S. embassy in Iraq for "confidence in the Iraqi people to overcome adversity and hardship," he said, calling on all political parties to "intensify dialogues and meetings in an effort to find participants provide a suitable atmosphere to resolve outstanding problems, and to ensure the progress and prosperity."


Iraq has signed and the United States the end of 2008 two agreements first service and security, and the second part of Alastregi, confirmed Conventions sincere desire of both countries to establish a relationship of cooperation and friendship of long-term based on the principle of sovereign equality and the rights and principles contained in the Charter of the United Nations and the common interests of both, and resulted in the withdrawal of troops U.S. out of Iraq gradually end of 2011, helping the U.S. in Iraq exit from Chapter VII with the protection of Iraqi funds in U.S. banks, in addition to supplying Iraq with modern military equipment and logistical equipment to combat terrorism.

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