Hakim said on Wednesday that it is the most powerful political forces in the interest of the sustainability of the National Alliance, while noting that the overall positions of the coalition supportive and supportive to continue to be part of it.
"We are in the current national wisdom of the most powerful political forces in order to ensure the sustainability of the National Alliance and work within it, " said spokesman Nawfal Abu Ragheef in a statement received by Mawazine News .
Abu Raghef added that "we have raised this issue to the forces of the National Alliance and we stressed not to asceticism in the alliance in all cases, unless it is in the forces of the coalition generous who vows in us and then we will continue to support the coalition from outside ."
"So far it seems that the overall positions of the coalition are supportive and supportive to continue to be part of it, and the ball in the arena of the coalition ."
The head of the Iraqi National Alliance, Mr. Ammar al-Hakim, who headed the stream of wisdom and who earlier announced the formation of a new national stream away from the Supreme Council, which split him.
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"We are in the current national wisdom of the most powerful political forces in order to ensure the sustainability of the National Alliance and work within it, " said spokesman Nawfal Abu Ragheef in a statement received by Mawazine News .
Abu Raghef added that "we have raised this issue to the forces of the National Alliance and we stressed not to asceticism in the alliance in all cases, unless it is in the forces of the coalition generous who vows in us and then we will continue to support the coalition from outside ."
"So far it seems that the overall positions of the coalition are supportive and supportive to continue to be part of it, and the ball in the arena of the coalition ."
The head of the Iraqi National Alliance, Mr. Ammar al-Hakim, who headed the stream of wisdom and who earlier announced the formation of a new national stream away from the Supreme Council, which split him.
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Jaafari: Iraq and Turkey can play an important role for the stability of the Middle East
Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on Wednesday that Iraq and Turkey could play an important role in stabilizing the Middle East .
"We welcome the visit of the Turkish minister Mouloudoglu and it is a good step to strengthen the relations between Iraq and Turkey," Jafari told a news conference from his Turkish counterpart Mouloud Gawishoglu .
"The issue of economic cooperation, trade exchange and the file of the camp was also discussed," Jaafari said, stressing that "Iraq is seeking to activate and increase trade with Turkey ."
"Iraq is not allowed to become a region of regional conflict and refuses to harm any of the neighboring countries ."
Jaafari said he had informed the Turkish minister of the need to withdraw Turkish troops from Baasheka in northern Iraq .
Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Gawishoglu arrived in Baghdad on Monday for an official visit
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"We welcome the visit of the Turkish minister Mouloudoglu and it is a good step to strengthen the relations between Iraq and Turkey," Jafari told a news conference from his Turkish counterpart Mouloud Gawishoglu .
"The issue of economic cooperation, trade exchange and the file of the camp was also discussed," Jaafari said, stressing that "Iraq is seeking to activate and increase trade with Turkey ."
"Iraq is not allowed to become a region of regional conflict and refuses to harm any of the neighboring countries ."
Jaafari said he had informed the Turkish minister of the need to withdraw Turkish troops from Baasheka in northern Iraq .
Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Gawishoglu arrived in Baghdad on Monday for an official visit
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Turkish Foreign Minister: I came to Baghdad to emphasize the support of the unity of Iraq and the strengthening of relations
Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Gawishoglu said on Wednesday that he had come to visit the Iraqi capital Baghdad to emphasize the support of Iraq's unity and the strengthening of relations between the two countries.
"His country stresses the support of Iraq's unity and territorial integrity and is indivisible and fragmented," Oglu told a news conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Jaafari in Baghdad .
He added that "the camp Baasika and the presence of Turkish troops in it will be a joint decision between Iraq and Turkey to resolve the issue."
"While we welcome the launching of the Tal Afar operations, we call for the preservation of its Turkmen identity," he said.
He stressed "to contribute to the reconstruction of liberated areas and to encourage Turkish businessmen in this file, especially in Nineveh."
He pointed out that "we will support Iraq with all possibilities to expel the PKK," stressing that "Turkey seeks to increase the volume of trade exchange between the two countries."
"We are working on holding periodic meetings of the joint economic action committee between the two countries," he said, adding that "an invitation to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to visit Turkey."
Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Gawishoglu arrived in Baghdad on Monday for an official visit
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"His country stresses the support of Iraq's unity and territorial integrity and is indivisible and fragmented," Oglu told a news conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Jaafari in Baghdad .
He added that "the camp Baasika and the presence of Turkish troops in it will be a joint decision between Iraq and Turkey to resolve the issue."
"While we welcome the launching of the Tal Afar operations, we call for the preservation of its Turkmen identity," he said.
He stressed "to contribute to the reconstruction of liberated areas and to encourage Turkish businessmen in this file, especially in Nineveh."
He pointed out that "we will support Iraq with all possibilities to expel the PKK," stressing that "Turkey seeks to increase the volume of trade exchange between the two countries."
"We are working on holding periodic meetings of the joint economic action committee between the two countries," he said, adding that "an invitation to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to visit Turkey."
Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Gawishoglu arrived in Baghdad on Monday for an official visit
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What happened between Matisse and Barzani in Erbil?
US Defense Secretary James Mattis called on the Iraqi Kurdistan authorities to postpone the date of holding a referendum on the independence of the region, according to the newspaper "New York Times" America .
On Tuesday, Mates had a surprise visit to Baghdad, during which he met Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and then visited Arbil and met with the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq Massoud Barzani .
According to a statement for the presidency of the Kurdistan region, the US Defense Secretary said that the announcement of the referendum on the independence of Kurdistan was "outside the expectations of his country," noting that Washington believes that this process may create "obstacles to the war against the organization and the emergence of a kind of problems for the joint action between America and the Kurds In the war against terrorism . "
He also noted that "negotiations between Erbil and Baghdad are a positive step," stressing Washington's support for negotiations and ongoing dialogue between the parties .
For his part, Barzani described the referendum as a solution and not a problem, referring to "the tragedies of the Kurdish people with the Iraqi state and violation of the Constitution and the end of the principle of partnership and consensus ."
Barzani also assured Matisse that the referendum would not cause "any problem for the war against terrorism ."
Barzani preached the arrival of Matisse to Erbil, saying that "any request to postpone the referendum should be accompanied by an alternative .. This alternative must be stronger than the referendum mechanism ."
According to The New York Times, Matisse Erbil's call to postpone the referendum reflects "Washington's fears that the secession of Kurdistan could further disrupt the political situation in Iraq," as the country is battling decisive battles in the war against a pro-Western organization .
Washington had previously asked Barzani to postpone the referendum during a telephone conversation with Foreign Secretary Rex Tillerson on Aug. 8 and during his meeting with Joseph Fotill, commander of the US Central Command, on Aug. 17 . Finished
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On Tuesday, Mates had a surprise visit to Baghdad, during which he met Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and then visited Arbil and met with the President of the Kurdistan region of Iraq Massoud Barzani .
According to a statement for the presidency of the Kurdistan region, the US Defense Secretary said that the announcement of the referendum on the independence of Kurdistan was "outside the expectations of his country," noting that Washington believes that this process may create "obstacles to the war against the organization and the emergence of a kind of problems for the joint action between America and the Kurds In the war against terrorism . "
He also noted that "negotiations between Erbil and Baghdad are a positive step," stressing Washington's support for negotiations and ongoing dialogue between the parties .
For his part, Barzani described the referendum as a solution and not a problem, referring to "the tragedies of the Kurdish people with the Iraqi state and violation of the Constitution and the end of the principle of partnership and consensus ."
Barzani also assured Matisse that the referendum would not cause "any problem for the war against terrorism ."
Barzani preached the arrival of Matisse to Erbil, saying that "any request to postpone the referendum should be accompanied by an alternative .. This alternative must be stronger than the referendum mechanism ."
According to The New York Times, Matisse Erbil's call to postpone the referendum reflects "Washington's fears that the secession of Kurdistan could further disrupt the political situation in Iraq," as the country is battling decisive battles in the war against a pro-Western organization .
Washington had previously asked Barzani to postpone the referendum during a telephone conversation with Foreign Secretary Rex Tillerson on Aug. 8 and during his meeting with Joseph Fotill, commander of the US Central Command, on Aug. 17 . Finished
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