Wednesday, June 13, 2012

British ambassador to Baghdad shows optimism liberally from Chapter VII

06/13/2012

British ambassador to Baghdad shows optimism liberally from Chapter VII

He said Iraq in the hands of honest .. We are concerned about the situation in Syria

Karbala - the gesture

denounced the British ambassador in Iraq, Michael Aaron bombings, witnessed by the Iraqi cities on Wednesday, confirming that it does not affect the process of Iraq, who lives the best stages of democracy, at a time in which he admitted mistakes had been made ​​by his government and the Government of the United States after the overthrow of the previous dictatorial regime, which count the decision to abort is true, and expressed optimism about improved conditions in Iraq that will enable British companies to enter the Iraqi market, pointing out that the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII depends on the improvement of relations with Kuwait.

ambassador said during a joint press conference Wednesday with the governor of Karbala, the hopes of religion, the cat and the Vice Chairman of the Provincial Council Nassif Jassem and attended "morning": "What happened from the bombings we consider murderous against humanity and my own behalf and behalf of my Government we condemn these acts and all the explosions."

"We hope that the security situation is going for the better is better than the previous much that we as ambassadors and diplomats to cooperate with the Iraqi government against terrorism. "

And on his visit to Karbala, he said: "We came because we do not want to stay in our embassies, but we have to visit the city and county job and we were a month ago in Basra, Nasiriyah, Najaf, and today in Karbala and talked about cooperation frameworks and how to enter the British companies to the Iraqi market and compete with companies of Turkey and Iran. "

He said the British companies now desire to enter the Iraqi market after stabilizing the security situation and we'll show them the fact that stability in Iraq was because it was in the companies concerned from entering the Iraqi market.
He pointed out that British companies specialized oil industry operating in Iraq, but other companies want to implement projects in various fields including the automotive sector and others.

and on the position of Britain's expel Iraq from Chapter VII, the ambassador said: that there is serious work in this aspect and there are signs to solve this problem especially after the exchange of visits between Iraq and Kuwait, initiated by the Prime Minister and the Emir of Kuwait to participate in the Arab summit conference.

He added that this significant progress, which is important to help Iraq out of Chapter VII, it must be an end to all problems, especially with regard to the limits and missing, and I think that this will end Balgarib urgent and I am optimistic of Iraq would emerge from this chapter.

In a question of the "morning" on the British position of political differences in Iraq, the ambassador said: "We do not want to interfere in Iraqi affairs and our idea was an internal matter but we want a strong Iraq is an important country and the rich and the economic growth up to 10 percent per annum and this means that there is progress in the services, including electricity, but the situation needs to be political stability and we are optimistic that the political situation is progressing and democratic Iraq is now in the hands of honest so do not interfere when we do not accept that interfere with the regional countries in Iraqi affairs. "

According to Ambassador that he was committing errors after the overthrow of the dictatorial regime in 2003, which was the decision to abort is true, but the errors committed by Britain, America, and even the Iraqi government, but errors do not affect what people have achieved the fall of the system because there are in Iraq today, freedom and democracy.

The ambassador expressed understanding for the concern of Iraq of change that might happen in Syria as a neighbor.

He noted, "We also do not want to be the worst alternative to replace the system, so we also are concerned and we believe that President Bashar al-Assad, but remains in power." He pointed out that there must be a better alternative and we are working with the Iraqi government and other countries and the Security Council in order to be Syria's future better.

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