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Deputy for Iraq: Iraq’s neighboring countries have made an a

Unread postby Stillw8n » Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:42 am

Deputy for Iraq: Iraq’s neighboring countries have made an arena for settling accounts

Baghdad (news) .. accused leader of the bloc dialogue MP / coalition in Iraq / Hamza Dawood Alkrtani, all the neighboring countries that it made ​​Iraq an arena for settling accounts of political and personal.

He Alkrtani in a statement (the Agency news) on Monday: All neighboring states intervene in Iraqi affairs, and that these countries have made ​​the country a battleground to settle regional accounts at the expense of the Iraqis, stressing that the enemies of Iraq from neighboring countries will end up and will thwart their plans through the coming together of the people and upholding the Arab identity of Iraq and loyalty.

The Iraqi MP: that the Iraqis are ready to sacrifice for the civilization of the country and its resources.
He was a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, MP / National Alliance / Rafie Abdul Jabbar Noshi, had seen the moves by Turkey comes to balance Iranian influence in the Middle East.

He said Noshi (the news): The role of Turkey is now in the Middle East stands behind the EU, to balance the influence of the Iranian situation in the Middle East, refusing to Iraq to be an arena for settling accounts between countries, particularly adjacent to the country, and that what is happening in Iraq affect Turkey and other neighboring countries.

The Member Relations Committee State to Saudi Arabia still has a role in the Persian Gulf and the Arab region, Qatar is working to be a substitute for Syria.

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