
June 18, 2010
U.S. Embassy in Baghdad denied the existence of any proposals carried Feltman to form a government
Denied the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, published by some media "that the Assistant Secretary of State Jeffrey Feltman held a number of proposals, including a need to share between the prime minister" of Iraq "and" state law. "
A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad today, Philip Wolverine Thursday that "Feltman did not carry any specific proposals for the Iraqi politicians was focused on not to delay the formation of the government and that any new government must be inclusive."
Wolverine said "The decision to form a new government to the Iraqis without any intervention by the U.S. administration, noting that his country respects the sovereignty of Iraq and the Iraqis themselves to decide who leads the country in the future," he said.
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