Saturday, March 13, 2010

Moussa (arab league) "can not congratulate one party or another before the announcement the election results are final. "

March 13, 2010

Adviser to the Prime Minister: Some Arab countries awaiting the results of the elections to reconsider their relations with Iraq

The Center's Director of the National Media Council for the Iraqi government Ali al-Moussawi, Saturday, failure to pay tribute to many Arab countries Iraq's parliamentary elections came to the causes of unintentional

Expected at the same time no significant change in the attitudes of some Arab countries of Iraq following the formation of the new government.

The al-Moussawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" that the delay in the issuance of the Arab official position pays tribute to an Iraqi parliamentary elections was "because of the election results to be formally congratulate the winners", stating that they "can not congratulate one party or another before the announcement the election results are final. "

The United States and the European Union and many countries in the world and a number of Iraq's neighboring countries including Iran, Turkey and Kuwait welcomed the holding of parliamentary elections in Iraq, declined in most Arab countries except Lebanon announced its position on the parliamentary elections in Iraq, which organized Sunday's seventh day on of the current month of Azar.

The branch to the "Declaration on the results of parliamentary elections and the formation of the new Iraqi government does not mean the improvement of relations between Iraq and some Arab countries that still have a position of the political process in the country," pointing in the same time that these countries were awaiting the results of the elections to reconsider its calculations on relations with the Iraq. "

He called on media adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing, some Arab countries which are still hesitant to establish a relationship with Iraq to "harmony with the body elected by the people of Iraq to develop its relations with him," stressing that "it is not reasonable to keep some of the countries around Iraq, a tense relationship with him for unknown reasons

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