Shahristani, Iraq's refusal of Biden interventions Turkish internal affairs
28/04/2012 0:00
Baghdad - morning
counting the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani, the disagreement between the central government and the Kurdistan region's internal affair, while the Vice-President Joe Biden, Iraq refused to Turkish intervention for privacy, said Biden's commitment to working with the Iraqi leaders to support the continued development in the energy sector, In an implicit reference to the efforts of U.S. to mediate a compromise between the two sides. Shahristani said in a press statement after his meeting with Vice President Joe Biden in Washington, said that «the difference between the central government in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region is an internal affair», indicating that «it is clear to all parties that which is an internal matter to be discussed among Iraqis inside Iraq ». He said «Of course there is interest in American and good faith to facilitate the understanding«. Shahristani said that «any progress in the lifting of the ban Kurdish oil exports did not get so far», pointing out that «there is a Kurdish delegation will visit Baghdad to discuss this issue». In another context, he al-Shahristani regretted «for some of the comments that come from Ankara», adding that «Iraq does not welcome the comments of others or interfere in our internal affairs», ruling out that «the damage the controversy damage trade between the two neighboring countries». of his new Vice President Joe Biden in a statement issued from his office on the sidelines of his meeting with al-Shahristani, «the commitment of the United States to work with Iraqi leaders from the various currents to support the continued development of Iraq's energy sector».
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