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    Interior responded to the Saudi king: to invite you to suspicious tribal leaders and aims to destabi

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    Interior responded to the Saudi king: to invite you to suspicious tribal leaders and aims to destabi Empty Interior responded to the Saudi king: to invite you to suspicious tribal leaders and aims to destabi

    Post by chouchou Tue 03 Sep 2013, 12:15 pm

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    The Interior Ministry described the invitation of Saudi King Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al Saud, the Iraqi tribes to meet him "as suspicious attempt and blatant interference in Iraqi affairs."



    [ltr]A statement of the ministry received by the agency all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Tuesday by the Director of the Department of Tribal Affairs where the brigade legal giant Abdul Hassan Goldfinch say that "in the light of what was published by some local media of Iraq, which included the leaks that the Saudi king has invited more A. Sheikh for a meeting with them in the country, we find in this news blatant interference in Iraqi tribal affairs and a blatant encroachment on all values ​​of good neighborliness and that should govern relations between the two countries.
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    [ltr]The Goldfinch "is not entitled to any party regional to address any Iraqi this formula bypass which is in its entirety with the objectives intended to destabilize security and stability in Iraq," noting that "the Saudi king if he wanted to talk with the Iraqis was useful to him that this is done by and diplomatic channels to address the Iraqi government. "[/ltr]

    [ltr]He added that "tribal chiefs call for a meeting as announced by the suspicious reflect the intention is intended to split the unity of Iraqi tribes and use margin incitement and temptation, but why be calling for a thousand heads of clans and specifically from central and southern Iraq."[/ltr]



    [ltr]The director of the Department of Tribal Affairs in the ministry that "Iraqi tribes are not for sale and purchase whatever the temptations, knowing that the political money that was from Saudi Arabia or other can not buy the position of the Iraqi tribes, which have proved throughout history affiliation National authentic and not Tafratha this affiliation."[/ltr]



    [ltr]He stressed Hassoun that "it was rather for those who want to know the response of the Iraqi tribes to an invitation of this kind, to go back to history to show the failure of the British to buy clans during the British occupation and how these clans made ​​national model Basel in thwarting the plans the British."[/ltr]



    [ltr]Hassoun revealed that "According to the information available, this attempt Saudi Arabia is not the first of its kind and will not be the last, although previous attempts to discredit the honor of Iraqis have fallen will not succeed any schemes of this kind in the future."[/ltr]



    [ltr]The former U.S. ambassador to Baghdad, Christopher Hill, revealed that Saudi Arabia represents the biggest challenge and complex problem for the Iraqi politicians, and stressed that it funded al-Qaeda attacks in Iraq, according to British newspaper The Guardian, which revealed the group telegrams of secret U.S. dating back to 2009, talking about Iraq's relationship with its neighbors . "[/ltr]



    [ltr]Hill said in a confidential report the leaking British newspaper The Guardian that "there are intelligence sources indicate to the Saudi Gulf effort to destabilize the government Reese Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the current financing of al-Qaeda attacks in Iraq."[/ltr]



    [ltr]The ambassador added Alamiki Previous according to the newspaper that "Saudi Arabia was sponsoring sectarian incitement and allow elders to issue fatwas inciting the killing of follow other denominations, although Iraqi officials say that relations with Saudi Arabia, one of the most problems complicated," noting that they "assert allow the Saudi leadership periodically to Saudi clerics pouring sectarian anger on a certain range and incitement against it. "[/ltr]



    [ltr]Was described as a member of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee Rafi Abd al-Jabbar relations, Iraq - Saudi Arabia as "suspicious".[/ltr]



    [ltr]Said Abdul-Jabbar's [where] that "the relationship of Iraq - Saudi Arabia suspicious and very assumes that the Saudi side is sympathetic with the new political order in Iraq and builds all his views on this basis and we regret the absence of Ambassador to Saudi Arabia in Iraq and limited ties to visit the pro bono government and this negative indicator" .[/ltr]



    [ltr]He is a member of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee that "Saudi Arabia that one believes in the fact that the new political system that has imposed itself in Iraq can not be changed, but the ballot box and through outlining the state."
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