Al-Maliki to blame for IS horror: Zebari
Al-Maliki to blame for IS horror: Zebari
8-2-14
BAGHDAD: Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki and his security officials are to blame for the rise of insurgents who have seized parts of Iraq, the country’s foreign minister said.
The comments by Hoshiyar Zebari, a Kurd, are likely to worsen relations between Maliki’s Shiite-led government and the Kurds, complicating efforts to form a power-sharing government capable of countering Islamic State militants.
At the stake is the survival of Iraq as a unified country.
“Surely the man who is responsible for the general policies bears the responsibility and the general commander of the armed force, the ministers of defense and interior also bear these responsibilities,” Zebari told Al-Arabiya television.
“There are other sides who bear responsibility, maybe political partners, but the biggest and greatest responsibility is on the person in charge of public policies.”
In July, the Kurdish political bloc ended all participation in Iraq’s national government in protest over Maliki’s accusation that Kurds were allowing terrorists to stay in Arbil, the capital of their semi-autonomous region known as Kurdistan.
Maliki is currently ruling in a caretaker capacity, having won a parliamentary election in April but failing to win enough support from the Kurdish and Arab Sunni minorities as well as fellow Shiites to form a new government.
The United States, the United Nations and Iraq’s own Shiite clerics have urged lawmakers to form a new government swiftly to deal with the insurgency.
arabnews.com