Security and Defense: Washington will not agree to train Iraqi forces without immunity
08/10/2011 11:48
Baghdad, October 8 (Rn) - The Commission on Security and Defense parliamentary Saturday that Washington would not agree to train Iraqi forces without providing immunity to Madrebha inside Iraq. Iskandar said and berries, a vice president for security and defense committee, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "Forces Alambrkih not in the process of training Iraqi forces without the provision of immunity and strengthening its legal." He added that "Iraq will be free of any foreign troops late this year will be more talks between the political blocs to end the subject of a number of trainers and the type of training for U.S. forces." He pointed to the that "going to be the Iraqi government and jurisdiction of the coaches the Americans in places not designated for the training of Iraqi forces and was President of the Islamic Union of Iraqi Parliament Najib Baltea have reported on the fifth of this month's (Rn), that "the only difference between the two sides of Iraq and the U.S. on to maintain the part of the forces last in the country for the purpose of training the granting of immunity to those forces, "pointing out that" the U.S. government demanded that their Iraqi counterparts extension to the survival of part of its requirement of giving them legal immunity. " He Baltea that "the meeting Iraqi leaders in Baghdad, the consent of all parties participation at the extension to the survival of part of the U.S. forces in the country after its withdrawal due by the end of the year for the training of Iraqi forces, but without granting them legal immunity. " said the parliamentarian, said Iraqi "in the event of failure of the Iraqi government to a formula to keep those forces, it is unlikely resort to the agreement with NATO to train Iraqi forces or the use of global companies specialized in military training and arms industry to carry out that task. " From: Mohammed Tayeb, the Open: Peace Baghdadi
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