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    Germany refuses to take positions in a single foreign policy, especially towards Iraq

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    Germany refuses to take positions in a single foreign policy, especially towards Iraq Empty Germany refuses to take positions in a single foreign policy, especially towards Iraq

    Post by Rocky Tue 26 Aug 2014, 4:45 am

    Germany refuses to take positions in a single foreign policy, especially towards Iraq




    Tuesday, 26 August / August 2014 07:54

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    He and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier for rejection to take unilateral positions on foreign policy, at a time when the debate is still going on in Germany about a government decision to arm the Kurds in northern Iraq.

    Steinmeier said on Monday during the annual conference of the ambassadors of the Germans in Berlin, Germany draws its foreign policy in light of Europe, adding that Europe will remain "fixed point" for all endeavors for the German government, said: "It is believed that Germany can solve one problem in this world alone it would be disappointed. "

    Justifying the decision Steinmeier reiterated supply weapons to Iraq to face the organization [Daash], stressing that this is not considered a "qualitative change" in German foreign policy, adding that it is not Germany should turn a blind eye when making such difficult decisions. He also stressed his country's keenness not to be the use of weapons, which plans to supply to the Kurds in northern Iraq to confront the extremist organization in other conflicts, and said: "I will not deny the seriousness of the use of weapons in other conflicts future," explaining that in contrast to the German government will be taken to a decision expected Wednesday on supply weapons to northern Iraq so as to ensure "the emergence of non-weapons arsenal."

    The deputy spokesman for the German government Strenz George said on Monday that the government may take a final decision on the supply of arms shipments to Iraq after the special session of Parliament next Monday. Until the moment the German army is still in the process of determining the quality of handguns small arms and armor-piercing, which can be supplied to the Kurds in northern Iraq to confront the organization [Daash].

    The President of the German Green Party Jim Ottsdmir desire in Germany to take an active role in the face of Daash in northern Iraq. He said: "Germany to help Iraq effectively in the face of this organization, and also support the supply of arms shipments." The German politician that he should not take Germany a marginal role in this regard, he said, "You can not negotiate with this organization, because there is no room for compromise, it can not be in these things, only the struggle and the victory and move towards stopping the threat of this organization for civilians."

    He pointed out that the Kurds are the only party that can stop the organization [Daash], adding: "We do not want to fight in Iraq, but we should not reject the help of fighting on behalf of us in there to address these atrocities."

    The head of the Christian Democratic Union party, Volker Cawdor that there was no need for the use of German and European forces in the conflict against al [Daash] in northern Iraq. But Cawdor currently located in the city of Arbil, northern Iraq, stressed the need to talk with the Kurds on the conditions governing the non-transfer of weapons they will get to the other parties, and said: "No one believes is the possibility of this happening, the Kurds need weapons to defend themselves in the face of the organization Daash" ended

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