Deputy President Tareq al-Hashemi, the survival of U.S. occupation forces in Iraq, "a problem and not a solution," stressing that the departure of these forces will lead to "improved security situation."Hashemi said in a press statement distributed by his office and the media that "the occupation forces is the entry that has undermined security in Iraq since 2003, and the creation of the sensitivity of the neighboring countries."
He said al-Hashemi that "U.S. troops leave will improve the security situation in Iraq through appease the neighboring countries that feel threatened by it," he said.
The Iraqi political blocs commissioned at the beginning of August / August on the Government to start talks with Washington aimed to discuss the issue of training Iraqi forces until after the end of the year.
The U.S. military is still published about 47 thousand soldiers in Iraq, knowing that they must be withdrawn completely from the country the end of 2011, according to a security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington.
And pressure U.S. officials to their Iraqi counterparts for months to push them to determine the position of the potential demand from U.S. forces to keep the number of its troops beyond the end of the year.
Hashemi stressed that "Iraq is in the process of building the armed forces and he needs the experience and skills of the countries that Iraq equipped with weapons and equipment, including the United States."
He expressed hope that "Iraq is open to Russia and the countries of the former Warsaw Pact, for example, and the countries of Southeast Asia, the European Union, there are many states have technology that is less about the technology of the United States and also price competition."
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the first of August and resumed the frozen negotiations with the United States to buy 36 fighter aircraft "F-16" instead of 18 was planned initially.
He said al-Hashemi that "U.S. troops leave will improve the security situation in Iraq through appease the neighboring countries that feel threatened by it," he said.
The Iraqi political blocs commissioned at the beginning of August / August on the Government to start talks with Washington aimed to discuss the issue of training Iraqi forces until after the end of the year.
The U.S. military is still published about 47 thousand soldiers in Iraq, knowing that they must be withdrawn completely from the country the end of 2011, according to a security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington.
And pressure U.S. officials to their Iraqi counterparts for months to push them to determine the position of the potential demand from U.S. forces to keep the number of its troops beyond the end of the year.
Hashemi stressed that "Iraq is in the process of building the armed forces and he needs the experience and skills of the countries that Iraq equipped with weapons and equipment, including the United States."
He expressed hope that "Iraq is open to Russia and the countries of the former Warsaw Pact, for example, and the countries of Southeast Asia, the European Union, there are many states have technology that is less about the technology of the United States and also price competition."
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the first of August and resumed the frozen negotiations with the United States to buy 36 fighter aircraft "F-16" instead of 18 was planned initially.
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