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Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki wants no relations with countries that are causing Iraqis to die. Change towards democracy and freedom in Iraq alarms some regimes which he accused of supporting Baathists, Al Maliki said.
In a visit to the State-owned Iraqi Media Network, Al Maliki said that Baathists are being helped to target Iraqis and are operating easily through certain countries that know how these groups are being trained for sabotage attacks, which has led to Baghdad recent bombings.
In a statement to Al Hayat Newspaper, Iraqi Cabinet spokesman Ali Al Dabbagh affirmed that Iraq’s stand saps all doubts regarding Iraqi internal rows over the crisis with Damascus.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani reflected Iraq’s will to form an international investigation committee into Baghdad recent bombings, Al Dabbagh said.
Iraq is determined to form an investigation committee as meetings with Syria have not come to fruition thus referring to the UN is an imposed option, he continued.
Iraq’s present demand stipulates to send a senior international envoy to Baghdad as a first step into the establishment of an International Tribunal, Al Dabbagh asserted.
No progress has been made in bilateral talks or tripartite talks with the Syrian Party as the Syrian Government is not responding with the Iraq’s legitimate legends.
The United States has called on Syrian deputy Foreign Minister Faysal Al Miqdad to visit Washington for the first time since five years in order to discuss the Iraqi issue and US sanctions on Syria.
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