Office of the Prime Minister expresses surprise at the statements reported in the media on immunity for US troops
Office of the Prime Minister expresses surprise at the statements reported in the media on immunity for US troops
12/06/2014 13:30 GMT
Follow-up – and babysit – expressed Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi was surprised to remarks reported by the media on the granting of immunity for US troops.
A statement by the Office of Abadi Today news agency public opinion has received a copy of it, said, “These statements attributed to the ambassador does not baseless exciting and surprising as it is not US troops are in Iraq, and there are trained only those have diplomatic immunity because they are part of the embassy staff and this approval has from the previous government and not the present. ”
He added that “al-Abadi said on more than one occasion that the country does not need foreign ground troops, and that our security forces and the men of the popular crowd achieved significant victories on terrorist organizations Daash”, adding that “some are trying to exploit these issues in spite of denials by the US Embassy for personal goals and stir public opinion and the political blocs after the reforms carried out by Dr. Abadi campaign. ”
The Information Office and called on everyone to “make sure the information raised in the media before the launch of positions as the current government has adopted the principle of transparency and openness in any steps taken and it will spare no effort to inform the public on the steps taken by them.”
The British newspaper the “Guardian” has been quoted on Friday, the new US ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones, he said that the United States had reached an agreement with the Iraqi government on giving the privileges and immunities of the growing number of American troops stationed there, thus helping in the fight against militants organizing ” Daash “terrorist in Iraq.
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