August 5, 2010Ambassador Hill describes the political situation in Iraq as "complicated"
Preparing to leave the country after the end of his term
بغداد – عمر عبد اللطيف BAGHDAD - Omar Abdel-Latif
U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill, the ongoing political process in Iraq with the "complex", as denied that there are pressures from the U.S. delegations coming to Baghdad on the political blocs to form a government. "Hill said at a news conference attended by the" morning ":
What is happening in Iraq from the discussions between the leaders of political blocs to form a government is something new to democracy, noting that the solutions will be to resolve a deadlock over a government will be Iraqi, denied in this regard that delegations from the United States came to put pressure on the party at the expense of another to form a government, "but that the visitors were merely guests stayed in Iraq and they are all interesting solution effective to form a government." He called Hill news conference attended by the "morning" the political parties to reduce its demands to get out of crisis to form a government as soon as possible, although counting the current political process "the best over the years." comes Hill's remarks at the time of preparing to leave Iraq next week after the end of his duties as ambassador to the United States, and is succeeded by Ambassador James Jeffreoodhav Hill said the U.S. goals in Iraq does not justify its interference in the formation of the government, stressing that America seeks to building long lasting relationships, and accelerate the formation of the government enables it to discuss with the formula for cooperation strategic now and in the future.
Preparing to leave the country after the end of his term
بغداد – عمر عبد اللطيف BAGHDAD - Omar Abdel-Latif
U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill, the ongoing political process in Iraq with the "complex", as denied that there are pressures from the U.S. delegations coming to Baghdad on the political blocs to form a government. "Hill said at a news conference attended by the" morning ":
What is happening in Iraq from the discussions between the leaders of political blocs to form a government is something new to democracy, noting that the solutions will be to resolve a deadlock over a government will be Iraqi, denied in this regard that delegations from the United States came to put pressure on the party at the expense of another to form a government, "but that the visitors were merely guests stayed in Iraq and they are all interesting solution effective to form a government." He called Hill news conference attended by the "morning" the political parties to reduce its demands to get out of crisis to form a government as soon as possible, although counting the current political process "the best over the years." comes Hill's remarks at the time of preparing to leave Iraq next week after the end of his duties as ambassador to the United States, and is succeeded by Ambassador James Jeffreoodhav Hill said the U.S. goals in Iraq does not justify its interference in the formation of the government, stressing that America seeks to building long lasting relationships, and accelerate the formation of the government enables it to discuss with the formula for cooperation strategic now and in the future.
The United States also seeks to be Iraq's relations with all countries and away from the isolation experienced during the past decade. He drew Hill that left a lot to Ambassador new start by the diplomacy in Iraq, where the United States began just in building economic relations with Iraq through visits by a delegation of businessmen Americans for investment opportunities in the country, as well as practical cooperation between the Iraqi universities, the U.S. counterpart and create scholarships for Iraqi students in the United States, in addition to the development of relations in the areas of scientific and cultural exchanges. denounced the U.S. ambassador to the violence that took place recently in Baghdad and several provinces, returned it as a business not desirable at all, despite the lack of influence in the political process.
He explained that the United States looks forward to improved large in the security situation in Iraq to allow the exchange of visits between citizens of both countries, noting that there is a desire among many to visit Iraq.
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