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    Washington sent an adviser "sympathetic" with Maliki confirms in his first statement of Baghdad supp

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    Washington sent an adviser "sympathetic" with Maliki confirms in his first statement of Baghdad supp Empty Washington sent an adviser "sympathetic" with Maliki confirms in his first statement of Baghdad supp

    Post by Rocky Fri 05 Apr 2013, 8:31 am

    Washington sent an adviser "sympathetic" with Maliki confirms in his first statement of Baghdad support for "majority government"



    2013/04/04 Term Press / Baghdad

    Announced the U.S. State Department, said Thursday that it supports "the Government of a political majority" in Iraq, provided that it is in accordance with the Constitution, while confirmed that the U.S. role in Iraq, "neutral", stressed that she graduated from those neutral "with some of the parties, according to timing and subject matter, "asserting that it is" behind closed doors ".

    An advisor to the U.S. Secretary of State Brett Makjurk during a meeting with a number of journalists at the headquarters dining American in Baghdad, including correspondent (range Press) "The role of the United States in Iraq neutral, and encourages all parties to play a positive role within the Constitution, and make concessions to each," adding " and if there has been a tendency to form a majority government let it, but within the Constitution and with the approval of the Iraqi side. "

    He Makjurk "everything within the constitution we with him, and on the political parties in Iraq to play the political game according to the constitutional framework", and stressed that the Government of a political majority "is unconstitutional," saying saying "example was much ado about withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister and was This demand was unconstitutional and we are with him because it is consistent with the Constitution, as well as the political majority. "

    The Makjurk is currently working as a consultant for the Minister of State for Iraq, and served in Iraq between the years 2005-2009 as a consultant to Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Ambassador Christopher Hill in Baghdad, and before that as a consultant for international affairs at the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Security Council.

    And nominated Makjurk for the position of U.S. ambassador to Iraq Summer 2012 before the appointment of Ambassador current Stesfn Beecroft but ruled out of office because of a scandal caused by the affair hosted Makjurk with journalist American outside his marriage, have also been nominated strong objections by the Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi, which accused him of being sympathized with the prime minister and his policy, and made a formal objection to the U.S. Congress on his nomination as ambassador in Iraq.

    He predicted Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs "major changes in Iraq during the next two years," and that "the provincial elections, and parliamentary elections will lead to this change, in addition to a lot of changes in the region," pointing saying "Wait for it will happen a lot of changes."

    The Brett Makjurk it "despite our neutral role we play, but we are very Thorough sometimes with some political parties when required, according to time and subject matter," noting "engine play this role behind closed doors."

    The Iraqi List, expressed strong objection in the spring of 2012 in a letter to the U.S. Congress by President Barack Obama to nominate Brett Makjurk to take over as U.S. ambassador in Baghdad, confirmed that Makjurk "neutral."

    The memo said that the candidate has worked ambassador during its proceedings as a political adviser to the U.S. embassy to cause divisions within the Iraqi List, not to mention the obvious bias, as the memo says, al-Maliki in his struggles against his political opponents. The memo accused (Makjurk) that, in the event he was appointed as his country's ambassador in Baghdad, it would "work for the destruction of the Iraqi List."

    The State of Law coalition and its leader Nuri al-Maliki of the most parties calling for the "majority government political" Maliki was waved in recent months dozens of times to form a majority government political and demanded his opponents to withdraw from the government and go to the political opposition, stressing that the Government of the partnership has become "a burden on the country's development and progress because of obstacles partners ".

    It is also told Brett Makjurk completely different impressions political left by John Kerry during his visit to Iraq on 24 March 2013, which was nominated for leaks confirmed that he told al-Maliki not pleased with his domestic policy and even foreign, especially dealing with the Syrian file and help Iran to smuggle weapons to them. It is also the first time that U.S. official declaring his support for the Government of the political majority in Iraq at a time when all American officials are keen to maintain the principle of political partnership in Iraq and representation of all components in power.

    He was U.S. secretary of state John Kerry during his visit to Baghdad, on Sunday, a series positions today carried criticism of the Iraqi government in various topics, he criticized the "leniency Iraq with arms transfers to Iran and said that administration officials are following closely crossings aviation Iranian cross Iraqi airspace to help the Syrian regime to survive, and that those wondering "how we are allies in Iraq and allow to happen?" calling in this regard Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to help quit Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from office and not keep it.

    He also criticized Kerry Iraqi government's decision to postpone the elections in the provinces of Nineveh and Anbar, and appealed to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to reconsider the decision, and stressed that the United States sees the need everyone's participation in the elections, stressing that "justification" the Iraqi government to postpone the elections "not convincing."

    He criticized Kerry as well as opponents of the political Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and "angry" him because of their withdrawal from the government, and urged them not to abandon the new system, and stressed that the United States continues to respect its support for Iraq in accordance with the strategic framework agreement, while he stressed that Iraq faces significant challenges in several areas despite being the fastest growing economy in the region during 2012.

    Kerry expressed his concern and fear of the collapse of what has been built from the foundations of democracy, calling on all Iraqi parties to cooperate in order to complete the national partnership and overcome the crisis, "pointing out that the United States remains committed to Iraq as part of the strategic partnership between the two countries.

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    Washington sent an adviser "sympathetic" with Maliki confirms in his first statement of Baghdad supp Empty US State with political leaders in Baghdad and Erbil resolve their crisis

    Post by Hkp1 Fri 05 Apr 2013, 11:34 am

    US State with political leaders in Baghdad and Erbil resolve their crisis

    Editor: AL | MM
    Friday 05 April 2013 13: 05 GMT


    Alsumaria news/Baghdad

    The
    US State Department said it is discussing with Iraqi political leaders
    in Baghdad, Erbil and ways of resolving the crisis between them,
    asserting that Washington supports any Iraqi political solution within
    the framework of the Constitution.

    He said the Special Adviser to
    the Secretary of State for Iraq Brett makorgh in an interview for
    "alsumaria news", "visiting Iraq for a week to follow up on the results
    of the visit of Foreign Minister John Kerry to Baghdad", indicating that
    "looking at the Baghdad political developments in the country and
    foreign attitudes study over the next six months."

    Makorgh said
    that "extensive meetings with Iraqi political leaders", pointing out
    that he "will visit Irbil this weekend, after the meeting in Arbil, will
    leave for Washington".

    He makorgh that "his visit to Arbil to
    listen to the views of my Government and the territory concerning the
    crisis between the two Governments," he said, adding that Washington
    would support any Iraqi political movements within the framework of the
    Constitution. "

    And Special Advisor to the Secretary of State for
    Iraq that political leaders in Iraq "if they in any way of the solution
    including the Government of Washington political majority will support
    her as long as no more than the Iraqi Constitution", saying that "Iraq
    is an important strategic ally of Washington in the Middle East."

    Prime
    Minister Nouri al-Maliki assured u.s. Secretary of State John Kerry
    during a visit to Baghdad, undeclared (24 March 2013), supporting the
    adoption of dialogue and the Constitution as a basis to resolve all
    internal problems, as Kerry noted his country's interest in the Iraqi
    Government's point of view towards issues of the region and the Syrian
    crisis in particular.

    And the origin of the old controversy
    renewed between Baghdad and Erbil to oil contracts by the territory that
    it considers Baghdad, and one of those contracts contract territory
    with Exxon Mobile oil drilling, which Iraq Kurdistan region President
    Massoud Barzani (24 April 2012) that Exxon Mobil will not give up
    despite threats by the Central Government to contract with them in the
    development of West Qurna in Basra.

    And acute crisis erupted
    between Baghdad and Erbil to stop Kurdistan (1 April 2012) pumping oil
    until further notice due to disagreements with Baghdad and "lack of
    commitment" to pay dues for international oil companies operating in it,
    said Al-Shahristani, (2 April 2012), that Iraqis were deprived of
    Kurdistan six billion and 650 million dollars in the past two years 2010
    and 2011 due to failing oil exports, expected to reach higher levels of
    deprivation in 2012.



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