Abadi told the British to McCann intends to do the reforms and ignore the Americans and Iranians

Abadi told the British to McCann intends to do the reforms and ignore the Americans and Iranians

Posted 26/08/2015 11:24 AM

Abadi told the British to McCann intends to do the reforms and ignore the Americans and IraniansDespite the support expressed by the United States on reforms package announced by the Prime Minister about two weeks on the abolition of senior positions, including Vice-President and Minister in addition to the abolition and merging ministries and reducing the number of protections and privileges for senior officials, in response to the demands of the demonstrators against corruption and poor services, but before and, according to what reported by the newspaper “Middle East” of London, the US ambassador expressed his displeasure for not telling him Abadi on what he intends to do.

The paper said, citing sources described Palmtalaap, said that “the US ambassador in Baghdad Stuart Jones told Iraqi politicians that the United States did not have knowledge of, including the oldest him Abadi and that as an ambassador for his country in Baghdad, which has with the Iraqi government a strategic partnership agreement did not report what had happened, which It provoked surprise, because Washington ultimately supportive of Iraq and stand with him in all fields and areas in the forefront of today’s war against terrorism. ” The United States announced after Abadi declaration of its support for his reforms through the press briefing of the State Department spokesman Mark Toner in which he said: ” We applaud this courageous step and cohesion shown by all political forces in Iraq by adopting a paper political reforms. “According to the source who is familiar with itself, the” Abadi angered Iranians who did not also Esicarham which led to obtain a collective complaint from him at a number of political and religious Shiite leaders Visits to Tehran last week, including al-Maliki and the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim and others, which called for Tehran to send Soleimani to brake Abadi reforms so they do not go beyond what is red lines. The Times of London, its sources, that al-Abadi was briefed British on what he intends to do a measure that angered his closest allies, namely Iran and America.

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