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Iqbal: There are problematic in arms deals with Russia because of Iraq's money in the fund [bfi] under Chapter VII

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Iqbal: There are problematic in arms deals with Russia because of Iraq's money in the fund [bfi] under Chapter VII
Monday, October 22 1 / Okrudolf 2012 02:38


[Baghdad - where]

Said the Iraqi List MP Mohammad Iqbal out there that are problematic in large arms deals with Russia in terms of funding, because Iraq's money is still in the box [bfi] under Chapter VII.

He told all of Iraq [where], that "Iraq may not be able to seal the deal, because it is likely to fail, the United States subject, and prevent the transfer of funds to Iraq."

He Iqbal said that "arming the Army deal a large amount of more than 4 / / billion dollars raised fears a number of political blocs, and the subject as a whole need to be answered by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, considering that held so great deals must be submitted to the House of Representatives and approved" .

"The timing of the purchase so weapons is not appropriate, and the party that signed with agreed upon many notes, because Iraq being around many events, most notably what is happening in Syria, and we fear that influenced politicians directly or indirectly eventful terrible in Syria and this is reflected on the internal situation" .

He Iqbal that "reinforcing dangerous and sensitive, especially if the processors are Russia and Eastern European other, because these actors usually Atchetrt on importers how to use the weapon, in addition to the weapons, does not compete with the weapons that come from Europe and America."

The government has signed a number of arms deals with the State of Russia and the Czech Republic during a visit by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to them, and Kurdistan Alliance expressed concern large arms deals concluded by the Federal Government with these two countries.

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