Washington denies the termination of the US ambassador to Iraq

Washington denies the termination of the US ambassador to Iraq confirms: Obama did not nominate anyone

05/11/2016 11:48

US EmbassyLong-Presse / Baghdad
Denied the US Embassy in the capital, Baghdad, on Wednesday, the reports about the termination of the US ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones, and accused the media that speak to a “complete lack of understanding of the representation of the diplomat, diplomatic relations between the countries”, confirmed that US President Barack Obama did not nominate Anyone.
She said the US Embassy in a statement received (range Press), a copy of which, “The reports that some segments of the media with respect to the end of the work of the American ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones inaccurate and unprofessional and reflect the complete lack of understanding of the representation of the diplomat, diplomatic relations between the countries.” Noting that “Ambassador Stuart Jones task as head of the diplomatic mission of the United States of America to Iraq lasts two years, which of course are nearing completion.”
The statement added that “the US ambassador will remain on duty until the approval of the next ambassador by the US Senate,” he said, adding, that “the US President Barack Obama did not nominate any names yet.”
Some were from the media picked up the news with each other talking about the end of the work of the American ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones and the nomination of other personal alternative for.

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