Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says Baghdad rejects attempts to overthrow the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and arming the rebels .
In a Sunday press conference in the Iraqi capital, Maliki said Baghdad rejects “any arming” of the Syrian rebels and the “process to overthrow the regime, because this will leave a greater crisis in the region.”
“It has been one year and the regime did not fall, and it will not fall, and why should it fall?”
The Iraqi premier made the remarks on the day when the second meeting of the so-called “Friends of Syria” group was held in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March 2011.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey have voiced support for the rebels in Syria.
However, Syrians have repeatedly expressed support for the Damascus government over the past months.
“We are against the interference of some countries in Syria’s internal affairs, and those countries that are interfering in Syria’s internal affairs will interfere in the internal affairs of any country,” the Iraqi prime minister added.
The last sentence is very telling.
ReplyDeleteHe knows that sooner or later he will have to deal with the Kurds.
I saw in an article a few days ago that the Kurds are being helped by Mossad. More to follow on that.
ReplyDeleteYes I have seen reports in the past that Israel has been running around in the Kurd area.
ReplyDeleteMajor oil,transit choke point, possible staging area, further encroachment for their Zionist agenda.