Iraq denies U.S. allegations of the existence
Iraq denies U.S. allegations of the existence of groups operating on its territory for Iran
04/11/2011 15:40
Baghdad, November 4 (Rn) - denied the Iraqi government headed by Nuri al-Maliki's allegations of a U.S. presence of Special Groups affiliated to Iran's Qods Force operating in Baghdad and the provinces and is trying to provoke violence after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of this year. The Chancellor's media office of Prime Minister Mary Rais told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Iraqi government has documented information on the absence of any connection to Iran's Qods Force with the totals, especially in Iraq." The U.S. military in Baghdad confirmed that Iran's Qods Force is trying to strengthen its relationship with the special groups to carry out acts of violence in Iraq after the U.S. withdrawal the full end of this year. He said U.S. military spokesman in Iraq, Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan at a press conference on Thursday, in Baghdad that "armed groups will remain in Iraq, because it has a great capacity of being backed by an outside country." Referring to Iran. The Rais that "the U.S. military based on the statements of some MPs and the political blocs that have a negative attitude towards Iran and have no documented information." and continued by saying that "Iraq and Iran agree on good neighborliness and non-interference in the affairs of each other." and often U.S. military accuses armed groups backed by Iran of being behind the attacks affect U.S. forces since the entry into Iraq in 2003 at the head of an international force ousted the former Iraqi regime. Washington has said it will withdraw remaining troops from Iraq completely by the end of this year under the agreement signed with Baghdad in 2008. From: Saman Daza Yei. Open: Abdullah Sabri
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04/11/2011 15:40
Baghdad, November 4 (Rn) - denied the Iraqi government headed by Nuri al-Maliki's allegations of a U.S. presence of Special Groups affiliated to Iran's Qods Force operating in Baghdad and the provinces and is trying to provoke violence after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of this year. The Chancellor's media office of Prime Minister Mary Rais told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the Iraqi government has documented information on the absence of any connection to Iran's Qods Force with the totals, especially in Iraq." The U.S. military in Baghdad confirmed that Iran's Qods Force is trying to strengthen its relationship with the special groups to carry out acts of violence in Iraq after the U.S. withdrawal the full end of this year. He said U.S. military spokesman in Iraq, Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan at a press conference on Thursday, in Baghdad that "armed groups will remain in Iraq, because it has a great capacity of being backed by an outside country." Referring to Iran. The Rais that "the U.S. military based on the statements of some MPs and the political blocs that have a negative attitude towards Iran and have no documented information." and continued by saying that "Iraq and Iran agree on good neighborliness and non-interference in the affairs of each other." and often U.S. military accuses armed groups backed by Iran of being behind the attacks affect U.S. forces since the entry into Iraq in 2003 at the head of an international force ousted the former Iraqi regime. Washington has said it will withdraw remaining troops from Iraq completely by the end of this year under the agreement signed with Baghdad in 2008. From: Saman Daza Yei. Open: Abdullah Sabri
http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/271040/