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National security adviser: Iraq would abide by any decision issued by the summit on Syria .. The support system at the expense of his people


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National security adviser: Iraq would abide by any decision issued by the summit on Syria .. The support system at the expense of his people

22.3.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - add comment -

Baghdad (news) said national security adviser, Faleh al-Fayad, that Iraq would abide by any decision issued by the decisions of Baghdad summit on Syria, noting that Iraq does not support the regime of President Bashar al-Assad at the expense of his people. said hospitality in a statement (of the Agency news): The The Iraqi government is committed to all decisions of the Arab League or international resolutions on Syria, and he does not endorse the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, either financially or through attitudes, as reported by some media. said Fayad: that Iraq would abide by any decision or initiative raised by the Arab countries in the Conference Summit for the Arab unlikely to take the Syrian file space large at the top, pointing out that some people believe that Iraq stands by President Assad, he is wrong, but our fears of the fire in the region, which may start from Syria and ends devour a large part of Iraq. and hospitality : to Iraq with the interests of the Syrian people, and that the Iraqi government to take decisions and the right steps that do not harm Iraq and the region, and continued: We do not support al-Assad at the expense of his people at any cost, but we support the reform and people's choice of the ruled by the will of a free political. experiencing large-scale against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad calls drop it, while the security forces, acting violently, killing more than p tenth of thousands of people according to human rights organizations, accusing the Syrian regime "armed terrorist groups" carrying out acts of violence in his country.

Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/mobile-news.php?id=48646#ixzz1ppzEMPLx

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